Support for hospitality kindness campaign grows
A growing number of operators from across Scotland are backing a campaign to encourage customers to be kind to hospitality staff as the sector begins to reopen.
McGown is The Ben’s new man at the top
THE new president of The Ben has spoken of the “honour and privilege” in being handed the task of leading Scotland’s licensed trade charity.
Ken...
Glasgow to move to level two from Saturday
Glasgow is to move to level two of coronavirus restrictions from Saturday morning, the first minister has announced. Thirteen other local authority areas will be held in level two as the rest of the mainland drops to level one and the islands will move to level zero
2022 SLTN Awards open for entries!
The 2022 SLTN Awards has launched – and the annual search for the brightest stars in Scotland’s hospitality industry is officially underway!
Mercat launches home-working ‘hub’
An East Lothian operator is looking to establish his bar and restaurant as a ‘hub’ for local home-workers with the launch of a new service.
Travelodge strikes debt deal
TRAVELODGE is to shed 49 of its 513 hotels and reduce the rent it pays on a further 109 as part of a financial...
Reyka cocktail competition gets underway
Bartenders have the chance to win a trip to Iceland as vodka brand Reyka launches its annual cocktail competition.
Tennent’s shines as cider slides
A STRONG performance by Tennent’s helped offset poor Magners sales, owner C&C Group confirmed as it posted half-year results last week.
The Dublin-based firm said...
Vaccine certificate plan for nightclubs
Vaccine certificates could be required for entry to nightclubs later this month, first minster Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
Multi-buy ban not working, firm says
Scottish consumers buying wine more frequently since laws came in
THE Scottish Government’s ban on multi-buy deals has encouraged more people to buy wine, according...