Tourism and hospitality bodies are calling for urgent talks with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Glasgow remaining in Level Three coronavirus restrictions. The Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA) and UKHospitality are warning that Friday s decision not to move Glasgow to Level Two restrictions, as previously planned, has has thrown a significant part of our industry and indeed the supply chain back into crisis mode . Ms Sturgeon announced on Friday afternoon that virus outbreaks in Glasgow and Moray mean they will remain at Level Three, with a review in a week, while the rest of mainland Scotland moved into Level Two on Monday and many island areas dropped to Level One.
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