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Tourist chief Michael Golding of Visit Inverness Loch Ness has concerns over a return to the tiers system as travel restrictions imposed in other parts of Scotland accompanied by ongoing international travel restrictions would leave Highland tourism businesses with no viable market By Ian Duncan Published: 17:30, 28 February 2021
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Michael Golding of Visit Inverness Loch Ness.
A return to a system of different levels of lockdown in different parts of the country will lead to âcontinued strainâ for the tourist industry.
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Highland tourism chiefs demand date for reopening after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces phased but significant reopening of the economy following latest coronavirus lockdown which omitted any detail for the holiday accommodation sector By Ian Duncan Published: 17:30, 25 February 2021
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Emmanuel Moine, manager of Glen Mhor Hotel.
Dozens of hotels and other tourist accommodation providers across the Highlands have joined forces to call on the Scottish Government to reopen the sector in May.
Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that in the last week of April, Scotland could expect to see âa phased but significantâ reopening of the economy, but tourism industry experts in Scotland were hoping for more detail as to when they could get back to business.
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Food project for families in need in the Highlands forced to stop cooking due to coronavirus lockdown rules By Val Sweeney Published: 06:45, 01 February 2021
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Students helped prepare food to be distributed to families in need in the Highlands.
An Inverness project providing vital food supplies to families in need has been forced to stop cooking due to coronavirus lockdown regulations at a time when demand is at a high.
Food For Families, a voluntary operation, was launched by city businessman David Sutherland and his wife, Anne, 11 years ago.