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GMs are new to the Family

Independent hospitality group the Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels has recruited new general managers for two of its hotels.

Five-star self-catering in Glencoe

Scottish hotels group Crerar has stepped into self-catering accommodation for the first time with a new addition to its five-star Glencoe Inn property.

Distiller drives biogas project

The team behind Speyside single malt Glenfiddich is driving forward with a sustainable transport initiative to turn waste into green fuel for its fleet.

Industry moves to tackle staff shortage

Operators across Scotland are moving to tackle the recruitment challenge facing the industry, as staff shortages impact on businesses across the country.

‘Vertical drinking’ will be permitted from Monday

Customers will be able to drink at the bar from Monday 9th August after the Scottish Government confirmed the 'wearing of face masks is not required while eating or drinking whether seated or standing' when restrictions are eased.
A masked waiter is serving orange juice to customers.

Trade demands clarity on easing of restrictions

Operators and trade groups have demanded clarity on the easing of restrictions scheduled to go ahead on Monday (9th August).

No social distancing and clubs can reopen from Monday

Social distancing requirements will be dropped and nightclubs able to reopen from Monday (9th August) as Scotland moves out of level zero restrictions, the first minister has confirmed.
Modern interiors of Panang, thai restaurant in Glasgow.

Future looks bright for new Thai eatery

FROM the brightly-coloured silk lanterns overhead to the pink neon sign proclaiming ‘Paradise this way...’, Panang brings more than a taste of Thailand to Glasgow city centre.
Bestway Aisles

‘Best kept secret’ eyes on-trade growth

BESTWAY, the family-owned wholesale business with depots across Scotland, is aiming for a significant expansion of its on-trade business through its Drinks Express delivered service.
Artistic Speakeasy drink in a wine glass.

City speakeasy has artistic flair

THE team behind Glasgow bars St Luke’s and The Amsterdam have hailed their latest venture – speakeasy cocktail bar The Absent Ear – a “roaring success”, despite opening during coronavirus restrictions.

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