The local lockdown in Aberdeen following a spike in coronavirus cases and which forced pubs and restaurants to close last Wednesday, has been extended for at least another week.
Wetherspoon’s Tim Martin calls for scientific evidence not ‘assumptions’ of virus transmission in pubs
JD Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin has called for more transparency on data surrounding the transmission of Covid-19 after a University of Aberdeen professor spoke of outbreaks “associated with pubs”.
Back on course: how hospitality colleges are getting students back to school
Coronavirus has wreaked havoc on hospitality education, but catering colleges have discovered innovative ways to keep teaching their students, as well as preparing them for the new normal.
Restaurant job losses in 2020 reach 22,000 – almost double 2019 figures
More than 22,000 jobs are believed to have been lost in the restaurant and casual dining sectors so far this year, almost double the entire number lost in 2019.
Staycation boom sees Rick Stein urge those looking for jobs to head to the coast
Rick Stein has urged hospitality workers looking for employment to head to the coast as the staycation boom sees his restaurant group launch a recruitment drive to fill 39 vacancies.
Trade bodies unite to issue plea for grants to cover 50% of unpaid rents
Trade bodies have issued a plea for government intervention in the rent crisis, calling for the introduction of grants to cover 50% of unpaid rents across retail, leisure and hospitality for six months.
Pret A Manger asks staff to reduce hours after reporting 80% fall in trade
Pret a Manger has asked staff to work fewer hours in a bid to preserve jobs as it continues to suffer from a substantial downturn in trade.
Events uncertainty sees job losses among Levy’s casual workforce
Uncertainty around the future of sport and leisure events has seen contract caterer Levy, part of Compass UK & Ireland, dismiss some of its casual workers.
Tighter rules for hospitality operators in Scotland welcomed by SLTA
New statutory guidance for the hospitality sector in Scotland announced on Friday, including making collecting customer contact details mandatory, has been welcomed by the Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA), which said some businesses had been breaking the rules.
Eat Out To Help Out scheme has ‘no negative impact’ on weekend trading
Businesses are extending their opening hours to maximise the potential of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme after its first week saw queues on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, with ‘no negative knock-on impact for weekend trading’.

