At least we now have a plan - Scottish hospitality reacts with relief to lockdown roadmap Hospitality businesses in Scotland say they are relieved to finally have indicative reopening dates, but remain frustrated about the level of operating restrictions they will face as they unlock.
Yesterday (16 March), First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
set out Scotland s roadmap out of lockdown, which will see restrictions on both indoor and outdoor hospitality settings begin to ease on 26 April.
On that date the country will return to a regional system of restrictions, with all parts of the country expected be able to move to Level 3 - the second-highest level on the country’s five-stage scale.
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Ross-shire hospitality sector figures join bid to propose May 17 reopening of tourism sector; Scottish Government insists decisions on coronavirus issues will be driven by data rather than arbitrary dates By Hector MacKenzie Published: 15:00, 28 February 2021
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Fiona Campbell: Muddle .
KEY figures in Ross-shire s hospitality trade have warned of untold damage to the county s vital tourism sector and the thousands it employs because of confusion over the roadmap out of lockdown.
They have joined leading names in the industry to propose UK-wide full unlock and reopening of the tourism and hospitality industry on May 17.
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Highland hoteliers add their voices to call for a May reopening as route out of lockdown plans spark dismay, confusion and anger By Calum MacLeod Published: 08:00, 25 February 2021
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Tanja Lister, who runs the Kylesku Hotel in Sutherland, warns Scottish Government plans risk devastating the tourism sector.
Well known figures from the Highland hospitality sector have joined others from across Scotland to call for a UK-wide reopening of the tourism sector in May.
Over 80 hospitality businesses across Scotland have joined forces to form the Hospitality & Tourism Action Group in response to the announcement of the Scottish Government s roadmap out of lockdown earlier this week.
A group of more than 80 Scottish hospitality businesses have come together to propose a full, UK-wide reopening of the tourism and hospitality sectors on 17 May.