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“One of the absolute critical issues is office return,” said Ms Laiolo. “Until we understand what the Scottish government strategy is, we are not going to see the volume of footfall that we need. The long term focus is about sustainability but in the short-term we need to get as close as possible to normal patterns of people coming in and spending money.” Like many cities, Glasgow has suffered the loss of major high street names. UK brand Whistles became the latest casualty of the pandemic, announcing the closure of its flagship Princes Square store last week after 18 years. “Edinburgh and Manchester are two that we always compete with but we have managed to keep our retail offering.
A CRACKDOWN on long-stay parkers is being introduced as East Lothian Council moves to bring in waiting restriction in car parks and on streets. A meeting of the council’s cabinet this week approved plans to limit waiting times at two Tranent car parks and one in Dunbar to just 90 minutes. The minority Labour administration was told that a car park on Abbeylands in Dunbar had been “constructed to assist with visitors accessing and utilising the High Street businesses”; however, it “is being used primarily as a long stay”. They were asked to approve a bid to introduce a 90-minute waiting restriction at the car park, as well as Lindores car park in Tranent, which currently has a temporary restriction under the Safer Spaces project, and a section of car park across from Tranent Medical Practice.
VICTORIA Over the past year there have been several high-profile sexual assault allegation cases in Victoria’s hospitality industry, prompting an outcry for change. Now, a non-profit organization wants to make the industry safer through education and prevention. Good Night Out Vancouver (GNOV) is offering free sexual violence prevention training for the hospitality sector up and down Vancouver Island. The GNOV s Safer Places Program provides tools and skills to prevent and respond to sexual violence in restaurants, pubs, and other venues where liquor is served. Expansion of the program to Vancouver Island follows Victoria city council’s motion to prevent sexualized violence and build a culture of consent in Victoria’s hospitality community. The motion also included the possibility of mandating workplace training as a condition of liquor licensing in the city.
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