Hospitality and tourism businesses have been told the allocation of £105m of emergency funding HOSPITALITY bosses have warned that support set to be handed out to the industry has been “marred” by mainland Scotland braced for lockdown restrictions from Boxing Day. The Scottish Government has announced details of a £104 million fund for tourism and hospitality businesses – previously announced as part of a £185 million package by Finance Secretary Kate Forbes. Available funding includes £19.2 million to provide one-off grants for hospitality businesses, £11.8 million for international inbound, coach tourism and domestic tour operators, £7 million for self-catering and £5 million for visitor attractions. Businesses required to close by law are currently able to claim up to £3,000 every four weeks.