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Monthly Archives: September 2017

Scotch Whisky Association’s Karen Betts raises a glass to tourism boost.

Raising a glass to whisky tourism

SCOTCH whisky distilleries welcomed a record number of tourists through their doors last year, according to the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA)
Tesco sign

Calls for a return of the ‘Tesco tax’

AFS has renewed calls for the reintroduction of the public health supplement on large retailers
• A new mosaic floor and additional seating, which takes The Citizen to 218 covers, were among some of the key changes to the building.

New eatery retells stories of Glasgow

The DRG’s latest outlet harks back to building’s printing past. Jack Walsh reports
Nick Livingstone, 7 Saints

A letter from America: part one

Nick Livingstone, winner of the Diageo Learning for Life Saltire Fellowship, writes about week two of the programme, which has taken him to Babson College in Boston
Lunetown in Edinburgh

Edinburgh eatery on the market

AN Edinburgh eatery is on the market for the first time in three decades.
Craig Lawman

Lone gunslinger is targeting growth

North Lanarkshire-based craft brewery has some big on-trade ambitions
Christmas cocktail

Make the most of the season

There’s potential to generate extra sales this year, says Diageo
Anglers Inn, Perth

Country inn angling for new owner

A PERTHSHIRE village inn which occupies a prominent roadside location has come onto the books of Smith & Clough.
The George Street business has built a strong reputation since opening in 2004.

Oban restaurant is ready to reel

Waterfront seafood business in ‘walk-in’ condition
Dubh Prais Edinburgh

Making a new mark on the Mile

A RESTAURANT on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile has changed hands after almost three decades under the same ownership.

Columns

Jack Cummins
LEGAL by Jack Cummins
FINANCIAL Wylie & Bisset
Neil Morrison
ASK THE OPERATOR Neil Morrison
THE GRAPEVINE
Luke Richardson
MEET THE MAKER
William Woodburn
MIXED UP WORLD Ewan Angus