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Tourism contributes £306m to Angus economy

Published 5 months ago

Tourism provided a £306 million boost to Angus’ economy last year, according to an independent report.

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Asset manager acquires Loch Ness site for lodge development

Published 5 months ago

Asset management company The Seventy Ninth Group has strengthened its portfolio of leisure and holiday parks with the acquisition of a £15 million project in Drumnadrochit on the shores of Loch Ness

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Center Parcs unveils plans for first Scottish holiday village

Published 5 months ago

Short break provider Center Parcs is developing proposals to create its first holiday village in Scotland.

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Iconic Glasgow pub The Arlington changes hands

Published 6 months ago

Glasgow businessman David Low has sold The Arlington, an iconic Glasgow pub he purchased three years ago, for an undisclosed sum to experienced operator Peter Di Ciacca, owner of Riva Restaurants.

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RSM: Demand for Scotland’s luxury hotels outperforms UK despite Autumn Budget uncertainty

Published 6 months ago

Scotland’s luxury and mid market hotels have experienced a boost, as consumers are trading up their choice of hotels and demand for budget hotels falls amidst easing cost-of-living pressures, according to RSM.

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Scotland outperforms UK in tourism growth

Published 6 months ago

International tourism in Scotland continues to outperform other parts of the UK, new figures have revealed.

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Deloitte: Edinburgh remains first for regional hotel investment

Published 6 months ago

Edinburgh has retained its position as the most attractive city for UK regional hotel investment for the fourth consecutive year running, and has moved up one spot to ninth most attractive in Europe, according to Deloitte.

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Trump lends £5m to Scottish golf course amid rising losses

Published 6 months ago

Donald Trump has loaned nearly £5 million to his Scottish golf course last year as the company faced mounting losses.

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Burges Salmon advises on £49m Edinburgh hotel acquisition

Published 6 months ago

Burges Salmon has guided Pandox on its financing and acquisition of the DoubleTree by Hilton Edinburgh City Centre, in a deal worth £49 million.

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Discovery Point to improve River Tay relationship with new café

Published 6 months ago

The transformation of Discovery Point in Dundee looks set to continue after fresh plans were unveiled for a new café.

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Summerhall faces winding-up petition over unpaid tax

Published 6 months ago

Summerhall, the Edinburgh Fringe venue facing closure earlier this year, has been issued a winding-up petition by HMRC for unpaid corporation tax.

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SimpsInns invests £3m in new spa at The Waterside Hotel

Published 6 months ago

SimpsInns, the hospitality group behind Ayrshire’s Waterside Hotel, is set to begin construction work to launch a new £3 million sea view spa in spring 2025.

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RSM: Scottish hotels outshine UK in August thanks to festival boost

Published 6 months ago

Scotland’s hotels have seen a surge in occupancy, room rates, and profits this August, exceeding the rest of the UK, according to RSM.

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Old Course Hotel posts £1.4m loss despite rise in hotel revenue

Published 6 months ago

The Old Course Limited, which owns the Old Course Hotel and Duke’s golf course in St Andrews, has reported a pre-tax loss of £1.4 million for the year ended 31 December 2023.

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Millions to take home more cash as tipping laws come into force

Published 7 months ago

Workers will benefit from new laws which will ensure they keep 100 per cent of the money they have earned through tips.

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