Licensed trade ladies back The Ben
FASHION and fizz were on the menu as ladies from across Scotland’s licensed trade raised £6000 for The Ben.
More then 200 women attended The...
Dram fine festival draws to close
The curtain has come down on this year’s Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival – but organisers are preparing to do it all over again...
Perthshire hotel opens riverside terrace
A Pertshire hotel has launched a new riverside terrace in the shadow of a historic bridge over the River Tay.
The new Garden Terrace was...
Tributes paid to Bill Smith
TRIBUTES have been paid to Bill Smith, the chairman of Stirling-based bars and clubs group Castle Leisure, who passed away earlier this month aged...
Calls renewed for supportive policies
By Matthew Lynas
Trade groups have called on the newly-elected Scottish Government to strengthen the hospitality and tourism industry through supportive policies and a reduced...
Pubs code ought to be top priority
Pubco reform campaigners have urged the newly-elected Scottish Government to make a pubs code for Scotland a priority for the new parliament.
The previous Scottish...
Revamp in full swing
The Gleneagles Hotel is undergoing an extensive refurbishment as part of a multi-million pound investment from new owner Ennismore.
Work being carried out at the...
Tipping might be off the menu
New proposals could stop restaurants suggesting service charge
Restaurateurs and bar operators could be prevented from suggesting a discretionary service charge on bills as part...
A community pub at heart
By Matthew Lynas
Rejuvenation has been a watchword in Glasgow’s south side for several years now, with new businesses appearing up and down the city’s...
Eatery on the moo-ve
An Aberdeen burger and cocktail bar has expanded after moving to larger premises in the city.
The Boozy Cow has been relocated from Netherkirkgate to...


























