Hotel upgrade is jobs boost for Oban
Sixty jobs are to be created in Oban as part of a £3m plan to upgrade the town's landmark Columba Hotel. The McKever ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 25.06.2008
Hotel is planned by the world's biggest hotel chain Staybridge for Jamaica Street
A £30million luxury hotel development is poised to transform an ugly gap site in the middle of Glasgow's Merchant ...
© The Evening Times - Originally published: 24.06.2008
Scotland needs more trained chefs
A shortage of trained chefs is threatening the growth of Scotland's hospitality trade, a leading industry figure has ...
© The Sunday Herald - Originally published: 04.05.2008
Edinburgh targeted by hotel operators
The number of hotel bedrooms in Edinburgh has risen by 25 per cent since the millennium as the capital reels in four ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 31.01.2008
VisitScotland targets growing Indian market
Scottish tourism chiefs are courting the rupee this week in an effort to recoup a share of the fastest growing large ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 15.01.2008
New food policy to boost Scottish tourism
A new Scottish food policy that will boost tourism has been announced by Rural Affairs and Environment Minister ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 14.01.2008
Aviemore development gets go-ahead
A multi-million pound plan to transform Scotland's main ski centre was given the go-ahead yesterday.
Cairngorm ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 12.15.2007
New ScottishTourism award for young entrepreneurs
A young entrepreneur from the Borders has helped to get a new tourism award off to a flying start.
Ian Withers, 28, ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 15.12.2007
VisitScotland teams up with Loch Ness Monster film
Tourism bosses are hoping to lure "set jetting" US movie fans to Scotland with a film about the Loch Ness monster. ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 10.12.2007
100 scholarships to find tomorrow's stars
Scots looking to make it big in the hospitality industry are getting the chance to earn their stripes at some of the ...
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Forgotten towns of Argyll to be transformed by £90m makeover
Argyll's forgotten seaside towns are to be given a multi-million pound makeover in a bid to revive their flagging ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 26.09.2007
Edinburgh & Glasgow still top with tourists
Scotland’s two largest cities are still among the top five for tourists with record numbers of overseas visitors, ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 21.09.2007
Record Fundraising event for training body
Four Poofs and a Piano, the house band on the hugely successful BBC1 Jonathan Ross Show, made a real hit with the ...
© s1now - Originally published: 09.09.2007
Glasgow pipes in £10m in tourism
Tourism bosses say that piping and drumming enthusiasts have contributed £10million to Glasgow's economy this ...
© Evening Times - Originally published: 09.08.2007
Developers keen to proceed with A9 hotel, restaurant and retail concept
A new £5m leisure development along the A9 is planned for Tomatin, 14 miles south of Highland capital Inverness. ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 17.07.2007
Developers keen to proceed with A9 hotel, restaurant and retail concept
A new £5m leisure development along the A9 is planned for Tomatin, 14 miles south of Highland capital Inverness. ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 17.07.2007
Well above par - a St Andrews success story
If tourism, one of Scottish Enterprise's priority sectors for the economy, is to keep pace with a changing world, ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 09.06.2007
Travelodge plans major expansion, including new hotels in Glasgow
Hundreds of jobs are to be created in Glasgow as a budget hotel chain plans a £3.5billion expansion.
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© Evening Times - Originally published: 21.05.2007
Scotland angling for tourism boost
Angling is poised to deliver a £550m bonanza to the Scottish tourism industry over the next five years, experts at a ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 27.04.2007
Skyscraper plan to revamp Edinburgh docklands
A 30-storey landmark skyscraper is planned for the shore of the Firth of Forth under new proposals to regenerate the ...
© The Herald - Originally published: 03.04.2007