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Covid rules a gun held to our heads : Hospitality traders concerns ahead of lockdown reopening

© Heather Fowlie / DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A north-east publican feels the industry is “damned if we do, damned if we don’t” ahead of reopening – as concerns over the sustainability of trade for bars, cafes and restaurants under the Scottish Government’s Covid rules remains ahead of reopening. A row between the hospitality sector and ministers broke out last week as the full scope of the guidance set out for them to safely open up again became clear. On paper, nothing has changed: the trade will still have an exemption to the standard 6.5ft (two metre) physical distancing requirement, allowing for only 3.3ft (a metre) of space.

Decisions on firms trading in Aberdeen s streets, parks and roads to be taken by unelected officials

Decisions on firms trading in Aberdeen s streets, parks and roads to be taken by unelected officials
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Opposition claims Aberdeen residents misled over council housing promise

© Kenny Elrick/DC Thomson Audrey Nicoll hit out at the administration over its council housing programme. Opponents have accused Aberdeen City Council’s leadership of misleading city residents over its council housing programme. The local authority’s administration pledged to build 2,000 homes by 2022 when they were elected four years ago. However, the opposition SNP group say official Scottish Government figures show only around 200 have been completed – despite the council being handed extra money by ministers for the project. Torry and Ferryhill SNP councillor Audrey Nicoll described the council’s plans as “pie in the sky”, and called on the administration to “be honest with the people of Aberdeen”.

Scotland s travel ban continuing beyond April a hammer blow

by Alastair Gossip and Kieran Beattie February 24, 2021, 7:44 am Updated: February 24, 2021, 11:05 am © Kenny Elrick / DCT Media Sign up for our daily Politics briefing for political exclusives, analysis and debate. Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The Scottish Government’s roadmap out of lockdown was criticised last night for failing to address the need for travel – both at home and abroad. And retail, tourism and aviation chiefs were quick to hit out at the continued cloud hanging over them, as hopes of Easter trade were dashed. Derek Provan, chief executive of AGS Airports which owns Aberdeen International, said: “We received no plan or framework against which we can start plotting any form of recovery.

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