North’s oil price woes continue
Aberdeen businesses shut down as trade in the city struggles
Several licensed businesses in Aberdeen have shut or gone into administration in recent weeks as...
Lothian pub is the best for ale
A Musselburgh pub that’s been owned by the same family for more than 150 years is the best in Scotland and Northern Ireland for...
A spirited deal for drinks firms
Ian Macleod Distillers plans further growth after acquisition
By Dave Hunter
THE acquisition of The Spencerfield Spirit Company by Ian Macleod Distillers earlier this month likely...
Tapping into craft beer
Craft beer was on the agenda at a tourism breakfast in Elgin last Friday (September 23).
Organised by the Moray Chamber of Commerce in collaboration...
A natural step for brothers
A NEW bar majoring in natural organic and biodynamic wines opened in the capital earlier this month.
Launched by siblings Rory and Graeme Sutherland, Good...
Access topping tourism agenda
Organisations gather to improve accessibility across industry
Accessible tourism took centre stage in Edinburgh 20th September when representatives of more than 20 tourism organisations from...
New resort to land on the shore?
A Boutique hotel, restaurants and lodges form part of a plan for a proposed major new leisure resort on the banks of Loch Lomond.
Scottish...
Campaign offers support for staff
Benevolent society offering financial aid to trade workers
Licensed trade charity The Ben launches a new campaign today (September 29) encouraging current and former industry...
Students get back to work
A group of young people from Glasgow have become the first participants to complete a new hospitality course designed to help unemployed people get...
A taste of the hospitality industry
HIGH school pupils in Renfrewshire got a taste of the hospitality industry this month thanks to Tennent’s Training Academy and training firm Tree of...