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Accolade acquires Pernod Ricard wine businesses to create Vinarchy

Vinarchy is now one of the world’s largest specialist wine companies, with over AU$1.5 billion in annual net sales revenue, and several top wine brands.
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Ups and downs of venue ownership in focus at the Edinburgh Bar Show

The event was organised by Panda & Sons owner Iain McPherson and Edinburgh Cocktail Week founders Jamie Faulds and Gary Anderson. 
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Mixed Easter trading as National Insurance changes take effect

Operators were hoping for a good Bank Holiday weekend, as they braced themselves for hikes in employer NI contributions and the minimum wage.
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Peterhead nightclub Bar 57 wins appeal against licence restrictions 

Owners Carl and Robin Hansen warned that the restricted hours could force closure, as 60% of turnover came from the post 1am trading period.
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Glenturret chef Mark Donald made an honorary vice president of MCGB

Donald is acclaimed for his ‘uncompromising commitment to excellence’, celebration of local produce, and ‘boundary-pushing’ approach.
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Pip Pedley and Phil Carr take ownership of The Kilchrenan Inn

Under their care, the Taynuilt pub and restaurant with rooms has become a place for ‘outstanding food, relaxed atmosphere, and Highland charm’.

‘Powerful’ new line-up joins the board of the Scottish Tourism Alliance

The ‘overarching industry leadership body and voice for Scotland’s tourism and hospitality industry’ has revealed the eight business leaders joining it as directors.
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Cocktail Week comes to Dunfermline with 24 local businesses onboard

The event follows the success of wristband-access Cocktail Week initiatives in St Andrews, Inverness, Dundee, Stirling and Perth.
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Crieff Hydro unveils the results of its £5million dining investment

The aim is to be ‘one of the most exciting dining destinations in Scotland’, meeting the needs of new generations, whilst retaining its loyal family market.

Star Pubs provides help for operators dealing with ‘mental health crisis’

The interactive certified courses, along with a digital workbook, will help operators spot any of their staff suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression.

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