Monthly Archives: September 2013
Perfection focus for Guinness
THE ‘perfect serve’ remains a key focus for Guinness in its latest ad campaign.
Launched this month, the activity includes a new 20 second...
Police move to allay commissioner fears
POLICE Scotland has moved to tackle fears that the creation of a new ‘intelligence commissioner’ role would lead to ‘witch trials’ in the licensed...
Chef’s special: Hardiyal Singh
Hardiyal Singh, Head chef, The Ashoka Ashton Lane Glasgow
Part of the Harlequin Leisure Group, the Ashoka Ashton Lane is located just off Glasgow’s busy...
Luxury Perthshire resort adds lodges
AURORA Hotel Collection has expanded its Kenmore resort in Perthshire with the addition of three new luxury lodges.
The company claims to have invested...
Jamie’s Italian serves up roles
A CHAIN of Italian restaurants co-owned by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been helping long-term unemployed people return to the workforce.
Jamie’s Italian, founded...
Chance to B&B beside the seaside
Ayr business popular with golfers and Robert Burns fans
GOLF enthusiasts and fans of Robert Burns are said to be two of the key target...
A new hope for city centre office workers
Extensive refurbishment creates a modern bar restaurant in the heart of Glasgow
CORPORATE customers are the key target market for Maclay Inns’ first city centre...
Balance is key if trade is to flourish
By Gillian McKenzie
ANOTHER week, another dose of licensing board draft policy statements and the prospect of yet another piece of legislation – the fourth...
Love brings Jefferson’s rye to UK
DISTRIBUTOR Love Drinks has launched Jefferson’s Straight Rye Whiskey in the UK on-trade.
Named after the third US president, Thomas Jefferson, the rye whiskey is...
Keep bunker in your sights
A FORMER Cold War military bunker in Aberdeenshire which is said to be ripe for conversion is up for sale.
Built in the 1950s, the...