Monthly Archives: April 2014
A summer for seeing the world?
Raft of events taking place in Scotland could help beer sales
OUTLETS that offer their customers a varied range of quality world beers could be...
No test purchase blitz for Glasgow
Reports have ‘overemphasised’ Police Scotland’s use of the tactic.
Murray gets in service game
THE Perthshire hotel owned by Wimbledon champion Andy Murray opened its doors this month.
Cromlix was launched following a year-long refurbishment designed to “showcase much...
A lick of paint goes a long way
Smart spending can be a breath of fresh air for a venue
YOU don’t need to spend the earth to leave your customers with a...
Training crisis continues
New figures show extent of refresher backlog across Scotland.
Islay distillery plans approved
PLANS for a new whisky distillery on Islay have been given the go ahead.
Gartbreck Distillery will be constructed on the site of an...
Granite city barman mixes up a storm
AN Aberdeen bartender has triumphed over rivals from across the UK to take the spoils in a cocktail competition.
Alex Lawrence of Orchid was...
School’s in session with village eatery
Property includes five-bedroom owner’s house
A FORMER village primary school turned restaurant and tearoom in Ringford near Castle Douglas has come onto the market.
The Old...
Units on glass plan a step too far
PICTURE the scene: customers have chosen your bar or restaurant as the venue for a special celebration; they’ve perhaps picked a slightly more expensive...
Bar gets a Games seal of approval
Canadian celebrations catch eye of Commonwealth delegates
THE rise in popularity of world beers in recent years has seen continental lagers become a regular sight...