ODE TO THE ASSC

HERE WE ARE IN 21

THANKS GOODNESS YEAR 20 HAS LONG GONE

THE COVID RATE IS SOARING HIGH

WE HOPE THE VACCINES SAY-BYE BYE !!!

SO WE CAN GET BACK TO WHAT WE KNOW BEST

TO PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION TO GIVE OUR CLIENTS A REST

TO LET THEM FORGET THE MONTHS GONE BY

IN ARRAN, ARROCHAR OR THE ISLE OF SKYE

OLD WAYS WON’T OPEN NEW DOORS

WE HAVE TO DEVELOP OUR BUSINESS ON DIFFERENT FLOORS

OPEN OUR MINDS TO TRENDS WE SEE

RELY ON DATA FROM OUR ASSC

With enormous thanks to,
Willie Cameron

Willie is founding Director of The Cobbs Group of companies who have hotels / coffee shops and retail all in high amenity tourist areas and  today, Willie is their Business Development Director.  Willie is also the owner of Loch Ness Marketing a media service company and is a sought after contributor on television and radio on tourism/food and drink of Scotland. He is on the board of the Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards and sits on the National Council of Rural Advisers for The Scottish Government. Silver Thistle Award Winner 2019 for Services to Tourism, he is also a very good friend of the ASSC.

Extending support for hospitality, retail and leisure

January grants top-up announced.

A significant top-up to the grant support available for hospitality, retail and leisure businesses across Scotland closed by level 4 restrictions will be paid following an announcement by Finance Secretary Kate Forbes.

In addition to the grants businesses receive through the Strategic Business Framework Fund, eligible businesses will also get a one off grant of:

  • £25,000 for larger hospitality businesses on top of the 4-weekly £3,000
  • £6,000 for smaller hospitality businesses on top of the 4-weekly £2,000
  • £9,000 for larger retail and leisure businesses on top of the 4-weekly £3,000
  • £6,000 for smaller retail and leisure businesses on top of the 4-weekly £2,000

In most cases, eligible businesses that have already applied for the 4-weekly payment from the Strategic Framework Business Fund will get an automatic top-up.

For the majority, this top-up will be combined with the next tranche of payment for the Strategic Framework Business Fund due to go to businesses on 25 January.

Businesses that haven’t yet applied for either of these funds should submit an application as soon as possible through their local authority website. Applications are now open.

Ms Forbes said:

“Since the start of the pandemic Scottish Government support for business and the economy has reached almost £3 billion – more than a third of our total coronavirus (COVID-19) funding, demonstrating our commitment to provide as much help as we possibly can to our businesses.

“As promised, this additional support for hospitality, retail and leisure businesses will be available this month, in some cases doubling or tripling the amount of support we are providing. Applications are open now and payment will be made this month.

“Crucially this essential funding will also help to close the gaps in UK wide support for these impacted sectors and our one-off support for larger hospitality premises of £25,000 is considerably more generous than the £9,000 grant on offer in England.

“I’d encourage all eligible businesses to apply through their local authority if they have not done so already. Of course we are acutely aware that this support can never compensate for the full impact on business, but we must work within the resources that are available to us, and we continue to respond to the evolving economic challenges arising from the pandemic.”

David Lonsdale, Director of the Scottish Retail Consortium said:

“Shops and high streets across Scotland have been left reeling by coronavirus. These enhanced cash grants for retail business are a financial lifeline which will help non-essential stores through the current phase of being unable to open and trade.

“There isn’t a taxpayer-funded support scheme which can replace the potential losses of store closures, so it is very encouraging that the Finance Secretary has listened and responded positively.”

Background:

  • larger hospitality businesses are those with a rateable value of £51,001 or more
  • smaller hospitality businesses are those with a rateable value of £51,000 or less
  • larger retail and leisure businesses are those with a rateable value of £51,001
  • smaller retail and leisure businesses are those with a rateable value of £51,000 or less

For more information visit Find Business Support

 

We’re Good To Go Continuance

Following on from an industry wide review, and despite lockdowns, VisitBritain have been overwhelmed by the resounding ‘yes’ that industry supports a continuance of the We’re Good To Go scheme.

This scheme will therefore be kept going so that it supports recovery, initially being reviewed every three months.

Additional functionality means that all those that are signed up will be able to download a personalised 2021 certificate.

You will also be able to add web and social media addresses to your entry, in order to improve signposting back to businesses directly from the online map showing all those signed up.

Further details will be distributed form VisitBritain.