NTIA ‘deeply disappointed’ at legal ruling
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) Scotland has said that it is “deeply disappointed” after a judge refused to uphold its challenge against the Scottish Government’s vaccination passport scheme.
Menu calorie plan unveiled
ON-trade businesses across Scotland could be required to publish calorie information on their menus as part of Scottish Government plans to promote healthier eating.
New GM at The Three Chimneys
THE Three Chimneys on the Isle of Skye has a new general manager.
Final five for Rock Rose comp
BARTENDERS from Scotland are among the finalists of a new cocktail competition for Scottish gin brand Rock Rose.
A searchlight for the future
GAME-changing whiskies are being promised from the new innovation distillery at Glenmorangie.
Dipping Lugger drops anchor in Ullapool
A NEW restaurant with rooms on the shores of Loch Broom in Ullapool has been opened by the owners of the Highland Liquor Company and Seven Crofts Gin.
VAT rate increases as furlough ends
HOSPITALITY businesses will have to contend with several changes from 1st October, with the VAT rate rising to 12.5% and the UK Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention (furlough) scheme coming to an end.
Fresh calls for staff solutions
THE UK Government has again been urged to take action to help tackle the recruitment and supply chain issues blighting Scotland’s hospitality industry.
Burgoyne retires after three decades
Derek Burgoyne, co-founder of property company Cornerstone Business Agents, has announced that he is retiring after 37 years in the industry.
Fortnight grace period for vaccine passports
Premises required to implement the Scottish Government’s vaccine passport scheme will have a fortnight’s ‘grace period’ to implement the system before facing enforcement, the first minister has said.



























