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Crerar Hotels bolsters team

Crerar Hotels has bolstered its team as it looks ahead to reopening in the coming months.

Stage set for more drink price drama

Bill will be passed by parliament but policy is certain to be challenged “OH no you can’t!” shout its detractors. “Oh yes we can!” declares...

Aberdeen hotel books 1000 covers in 15 minutes

An Aberdeen hotel took bookings for more than 1000 covers in just 15 minutes when its reservations reopened on Friday 19th March.

Lindsays’ lawyers up for awards

TWO solicitors from law firm Lindsays are in the running for prestigious awards. Licensing law veteran John Batters has been short-listed in the specialist lawyer...
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Scottish Government publishes updated reopening guidance

The Scottish Government has published updated sector guidance for tourism and hospitality businesses.

Create a new signature for Glenfarclas 105

Bartenders across Scotland are being encouraged to make their way to Glasgow for the third annual Glenfarclas 105 Cocktail Competition.

Campaign urges Scottish Government to ‘Save Scottish Nightlife’

Late-night trade organisation the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has stepped up its campaign calling on the Scottish Government to ‘Save Scottish Nightlife’.

Glasgow chef strikes gold at awards

BRIAN Maule has beaten competition from across Scotland to be named the country’s top chef. Maule, who opened his Glasgow restaurant Chardon d’Or (‘golden thistle’)...

First look at refurbished Glenlivet visitor centre

Speyside distillery The Glenlivet has given a sneak peak inside its newly refurbished visitor centre ahead of the facility reopening to the public next month.

Price challenge is set to fail – SLTA

THE Scottish Government has been backed to see off a two-part legal challenge to its new minimum pricing legislation. The Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) confirmed last week that it’s taking action against the controversial policy in the Scottish and European courts. But leading licensees’ group the SLTA said the action only delays the inevitable, claiming that “the moral argument will outweigh the business argument” in the forthcoming courtroom battles.

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