Monthly Archives: November 2014
Make an offer they can’t refuse
Who will move in on Soprano St Magnus Court Hotel?
THE Soprano St Magnus Court Hotel in the heart of Aberdeen’s Merchant Quarter is up...
Tennent’s backs beer tie ‘break’
TENNENT Caledonian Breweries (TCB) has backed proposed legislation which could ‘break’ the beer tie.
The Tennent’s lager owner welcomed the ‘new clause two’ amendment to...
Trade split on beer tie ‘break’
By Gillian McKenzie
MPs back market rent only option for tied pub tenants
PROPOSED legislation which could effectively ‘break’ the beer tie has divided opinion across...
Bartender wins on the dark side
A GLASGOW bartender has picked up a £1000 prize after winning the OVD Discover the Dark Side of Rum cocktail competition.
Julija Bernatovica of the...
SLTN marks five decades in style
Trade helps celebrate golden anniversary of Scotland’s pubs paper
SLTN is celebrating five decades of reporting on the Scottish licensed trade.
The special 50th anniversary...
Licences at risk on notifications
By Dave Hunter
First ‘batch’ of PLHs must notify boards of training
PERSONAL licence holders across Scotland have just days in which to act to prevent...
Amie is named rising star
A GLASGOW restaurant manager has been named the Rising Star of The Year at a UK awards ceremony.
Amie Duncan of The Butchershop Bar...
Operators urged to back Clutha Trust
OPERATORS across Scotland are being urged to get behind a new charity initiative set up by the owner of Glasgow’s Clutha bar.
The Clutha Trust...
Trade enjoys an ‘amazing year’
By Graeme Murray
BII Scotland panel celebrates success and looks to the future
FOUR leading trade figures said they are optimistic about the future of Scotland’s...
Java Minute for a licensed cafe?
A LICENSED coffee shop in the Renfrewshire village of Kilmacolm has come onto the market.
Java Minute is said to have a capacity for 28...