Chefs unite for One Dev bash
CHEFS past and present collaborated at the stove at Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens last month to mark the Glasgow hotel’s 25th...
Time to spring clean your list?
AS operators use the early weeks of a new year to review their business, it’s fair to suggest some will be looking at their...
Price rise leaves trade wary over next move
THE new year was only days old when, in keeping with tradition, pubs were told they were going to have to pay a wee...
Malmaison set to discover Dundee
MALMAISON is set to launch a hotel in Dundee next year after acquiring the lease of the former Tay Hotel.
The listed city centre building...
Hotel owners get set for island life
Couples with Iona connections acquire Argyll Hotel
THE Argyll Hotel on Iona has been bought by two couples with strong links to the Hebridean island.
Rob...
Buzzworks outlet gutted by fire
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TROON bar and restaurant Lido was gutted by fire last Sunday (February 5).
More than 30 firefighters tackled the blaze...
Help trade with anti-bigotry laws
THE Scottish Government has been urged to give pubs clear guidance on enforcing new anti-bigotry legislation.
The Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland)...
Retailers slam off-sales cap
Edinburgh licensing board consults on overprovision. Retailers have slammed proposals to cap the number of off-sales in Edinburgh, claiming it could hit jobs and hamper regeneration in the city. The licensing board is considering a move to limit the number of licences issued to off-trade outlets, amid claims there could be overprovision across the board area, which currently has 412 off-sales licences.
Score draw as both sides claim copyright victory
SKY and the Premier League were declaring victory after last week’s High Court ruling on how UK copyright law relates to the use of European satellite decoders to show English Premier League games in UK pubs. But while they pledged to take action against suppliers on copyright grounds, their opponents argued “the majority of claims against our clients are to be dismissed” after several copyright claims were overturned.
Members’ club moves up a level
THE firm behind Glasgow private members’ club 29 has taken the venue to another level with the launch of a new events space.
Located on...