Incoming government must step up for the trade
By Gillian McKenzie
A PINT has never tasted so good!
After another four-month lockdown, hospitality businesses got the green light to start reopening from 26th April.
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Trade thrown under the bus once again
Just when the trade thought it couldn’t get any worse, it did.
Clarity key to give trade a fighting chance
By its very definition, the ‘Coronavirus: tourism and hospitality sector guidance’ issued by the Scottish Government should have offered clarity and direction on additional safety measures and practices for pubs and restaurants
Reopening first step in a long journey
Operating a pub, restaurant or hotel now is a very different ball game; and reopening is just the first step in what could be a long road to recovery
Industry deserves much more respect
The success of Scotland’s hospitality industry is built on its skilled workforce – from the UK and beyond
Trade’s charitable spirit is to be applauded
The number of pubs and bars hosting events to raise funds for those affected by the Australian bushfires in recent weeks is nothing short of incredible
Ceasefire is needed in barrage of regulations
A fresh barrage of regulation for the hospitality industry is looming on the horizon – and much of it is expected to come into force in the first few months of 2021
Time rapidly running out for renewals
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, if your personal licence is due to expire on August 31, 2019, you absolutely must lodge a renewal application with your board in the next two weeks .
Make PLH renewal a top priority
I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect vast numbers of personal licence renewals to have been lodged .
Contentious tax should not have been swept through
An apparent disregard of the views of those in the industry – and the use of the tourist tax as some sort of political bargaining chip – has further riled operators and trade groups