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Scottish hospitality disappointed in delay of lifting face mask law

31 March 2022 by

Face coverings are to remain a legal requirement in indoor hospitality settings in Scotland for almost another three weeks, it has been announced.

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The Torridon hotel: a remote getaway in the Highlands

09 March 2022 by

In the heart of the Highlands sits the Torridon hotel. Rohaise Rose-Bristow speaks about recent refurbishments that honour the hotel’s heritage

Scottish hospitality calls for end of restrictions while ‘thousands’ of businesses still wait for financial support News

Scottish hospitality calls for end of restrictions while ‘thousands’ of businesses still wait for financial support

17 January 2022 by

Ahead of the first minister’s briefing tomorrow, Scottish hospitality operators are calling for the government to[...]

One in three Scottish tourism and hospitality businesses predict failure in 2022 News

One in three Scottish tourism and hospitality businesses predict failure in 2022

13 January 2022 by

One in three tourism and hospitality businesses in Scotland have stated that they are likely to[...]

Nightclubs in Scotland to close from 27 December News

Nightclubs in Scotland to close from 27 December

23 December 2021 by

Nightclubs in Scotland are to close for three weeks from 27 December to tackle to spread[...]

Scotland cancels Hogmanay event ahead of tighter restrictions News

Scotland cancels Hogmanay event ahead of tighter restrictions

21 December 2021 by

Edinburgh’s Hogmanay street party has been cancelled as the Scottish parliament introduced tougher Covid restrictions including[...]

Scottish hospitality businesses cutting staff hours and supplier orders after Christmas party plea News

Scottish hospitality businesses cutting staff hours and supplier orders after Christmas party plea

13 December 2021

Some hospitality and late night businesses in Scotland are cutting staff hours and reducing supplier orders in a bid to stay afloat after people were advised to cancel Christmas parties, a trade body has said.

UKHospitality Scotland: 'We need support from government – not punishment' News

UKHospitality Scotland: 'We need support from government – not punishment'

10 December 2021

Trade body UKHospitality Scotland has accused the Scottish government of failing the hospitality industry due to a lack of support measures in its 2022/23 Budget.

Relief for hospitality as Covid certification scheme not expanded in Scotland News

Relief for hospitality as Covid certification scheme not expanded in Scotland

23 November 2021 by

Nicola Sturgeon has announced that, at this stage, the Covid certification scheme in Scotland will not[...]

Nightclub trade body 'deeply disappointed' after judge dismisses legal challenge to vaccine passports in Scotland News

Nightclub trade body 'deeply disappointed' after judge dismisses legal challenge to vaccine passports in Scotland

30 September 2021 by

A nightclub trade body has said it is “deeply disappointed” after its legal bid to stop[...]

Two-week delay to enforcement of Scotland's vaccine passport scheme News

Two-week delay to enforcement of Scotland's vaccine passport scheme

28 September 2021 by

Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme for late-night hospitality businesses will not be enforced until two weeks after[...]

Nightclub body launches legal challenge to Scottish vaccine passport plans News

Nightclub body launches legal challenge to Scottish vaccine passport plans

23 September 2021 by

A trade body representing nightclubs in Scotland has launched a legal challenge to the Scottish government’s[...]

The Glenburn hotel on Isle of Bute put on market for £1.1m News

The Glenburn hotel on Isle of Bute put on market for £1.1m

20 September 2021

The Glenburn hotel in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute has been put up for sale after being placed into administration in August.

Scottish government accused of ‘ignoring’ hospitality concerns and rushing through ‘damaging’ Covid passports News

Scottish government accused of ‘ignoring’ hospitality concerns and rushing through ‘damaging’ Covid passports

10 September 2021

The Scottish government has been accused of “ignoring” the concerns of the hospitality sector and “rushing through” Covid passports, a move described as “damaging” to the industry.

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