Monthly Archives: July 2017
Glasgow bars hit with new waste plan
A SIX-MONTH commercial waste pilot scheme, affecting dozens of licensed premises and carrying the threat of significant fines, has been introduced in eight locations...
Operator is taking care of business
Central belt cities on radar as entrepreneur eyes further growth
A ‘clear plan’ is needed for Skye
Support and forward-planning essential to future of tourism on island
IMPROVED infrastructure and a co-ordinated long-term tourism strategy for the Isle of Skye are crucial...
Who will take the high road?
OPERATORS keen to be part of the popular North Coast 500 route might be interested in a Highland village inn which has come onto...
Having a thirst for knowledge
Operators can cash in on consumers’ desire to learn more
CONSUMERS’ interest in the provenance of spirits has skyrocketed in recent years, bolstered by the...
Seasonal gin rocks up
CAITHNESS-based Dunnet Bay Distillers has launched a new, seasonal variant of its Rock Rose gin.
Utilising the same base botanicals as the original, Rock Rose...
A fresh twist for a very old couple
New flavoured tonic waters are helping to boost gin sales
A GROWING number of flavoured tonic waters and other craft mixers is helping to bring...
Don’t forget the basics this season
Simple steps mustn’t be overlooked during summertime and beyond, says Diageo
SUMMER is in full swing, bringing with it the usual raft of opportunities for...
New TV advert is pressed into action
Stowford Press Cider is back on the small screen in time for summer as part of a £2 million investment in the brand by...
Have fun in the sun
Cold beer and warm weather have long been the perfect match
A COLD pint on a warm day has been a staple of pubs and...