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Police fine 15 Scottish sea food truckers £200 each for making unnecessary journeys as they descend on No10 after vowing to dump tons of rotting fish on PM s doorstep over Brexit border chaos More than 20 shellfish trucks are parked on roads near 10 Downing Street and Houses of Parliament today They are protesting against post-Brexit bureaucracy that has stopped them exporting to European Union Trucks have slogans such as Brexit carnage and incompetent government destroying shellfish industry Fishermen have found European buyers rejecting stocks this month after introduction of more paperwork ....
Four months ago, Alasdair Hughson issued a stark warning about the impact of Brexit on Scotland’s seafood industry. Like some latter-day Nostradamus, the director of Keltic Seafare – a Dingwall-based live shellfish producer – told The Scotsman a sudden increase in bureaucracy after January 1 would make it nigh-on impossible for businesses like his to trade in Europe. ....
By Jean Gunn Published: 12:00, 15 December 2020 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Pictured along with the fish at Scrabster (from left to right) are William Thomson, David Bell, Andrew Bremner, William Calder, and Donald Calder. A Christmas toy appeal has landed a welcome boost of £1000 thanks to the generosity of a number of Scrabster-based companies. After seeing a poster advertising the Caithness FM annual appeal for gifts, William Calder, of Scrabster Seafoods Ltd, decided he would like to do something to help. The Boy Andrew was landing fish in Friday s auction and Andrew Bremner of the Bremner Fishing Company agreed to donate a box with the money raised going towards buying toys and other presents for distribution to local underprivileged children. ....