Picture: Colin Mearns By Ian McConnell The House of Bruar retail destination at Blair Atholl says it will make a “significant profit” for its financial year ending on Sunday, helped by the migration of customers to its online channel amid the coronavirus pandemic. It yesterday also unveiled a rise in earnings and turnover for the year to January 2020, ahead of the pandemic. However, managing director Patrick Birkbeck flagged “concerns for 2021/22 with the continuance of Covid-19 and the potential lack of tourism from abroad, which may be accentuated with the slow vaccinations in Europe”. Noting The House of Bruar employed 270 people in March 2020, the month in which the developing pandemic saw the UK move to full lockdown, Mr Birkbeck said he was “very proud that the company continues to have 270 employees today”.