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Show dad you care – take him down the pub

Socks have had their own way for too long when it comes to Father’s Day gifts. Dad of two Scott Wright reports on how the drinks industry is muscling in on the action. IT’S traditionally played second fiddle to Mother’s Day. But there are signs the hospitality and drinks trades are slowly switching on the commercial possibilities of Father’s Day.

Let’s find the UK’s Best Bar None

Theco-ordinator of Dundee’s Best Bar None has signalled her support for the introduction of a UK-wide version of the bar safety awards scheme. Morag Beattie told SLTN it would be a natural progression to link up the national Best Bar None schemes on both sides of the border after the first Scottish awards were held this year.

Support builds for level playing field campaign

SUPPORT is growing for a new campaign calling for licensing legislation to be applied equally to the on and off-trades. Level the Playing Field aims...

Interim boss at Tennent’s helm

Brand delivers “strong” first-year performance for C&C AN interim managing director is now in place at Tennent Caledonian Breweries following the departure this month of...

Malt finds its Mojo

GLENFIDDICH has signed a deal with music magazine Mojo that will see the single malt sponsor Mojo’s Honours List later this summer. The awards take...

West meets east at Taste

Glasgow venues add new flavour to food event. Three Glasgow restaurants are set to bring a taste of the west of Scotland to an Edinburgh food festival this summer. Café Gandolfi, Cail Bruich and Two Fat Ladies have joined the line-up for this year’s Taste of Edinburgh.

Salmond calls for duty powers

Alex Salmond has called for the power to set alcohol duty in Scotland. Speaking in the Scottish Parliament after he was officially re-elected first minister, Salmond demanded control of excise duty north of the border. It’s one of a series of new powers the first minister wants handed to Holyrood. The demands will be outlined in the Scotland Bill, to go before Westminster.

Operator making hay while the sun shines

Malcolm Binnie, co-owner of Townhouse Restaurants, tells Dave Hunter why planning is everything when it comes to capitalising on the outdoor trading opportunity OPERATORS across...

Trade hit as city centre street stays closed

Operators in one of Glasgow’s busiest streets say trade has slumped after part of the road was closed more than three months ago following a fire. Bar and club owners have slammed the lengthy closure of Sauchiehall Street, between Charing Cross and Elmbank Street, which came into force after the blaze on February 8 and was still in place as SLTN went to press. Last week there was still no indication when the section of road was likely to re-open.

Hunt on for the best in the Highlands

THIS year’s Highlands & Islands Food & Drink Awards are now open for entries Organised by the Highlands & Islands Food & Drink Forum in...

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