Customers in Scottish pubs must cover faces when moving around
Scottish pubs will be subject to new regulations surrounding face coverings from today (Monday 14 September) as the country tightens coronavirus restrictions amid a rise in cases.
Scottish pubs will be subject to new regulations surrounding face coverings from today (Monday 14 September) as the country tightens coronavirus restrictions amid a rise in cases.
The Government’s ‘rule of six’ will be enforced from today (Monday 14 September) meaning those breaking it could be arrested.
BrewDog made a net loss of £8,151,071 in the six months to 30 June 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Pubs have been encouraged to prepare for the nationwide launch of the NHS Covid-19 app this month.
UKHospitality (UKH) has warned the Government that failure to resolve the ongoing rent crisis will trigger a “bloodbath” of hospitality businesses failures and thousands more job losses.
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