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The Scottish Hospitality Group has warned that house parties are the main driving force behind the increase in the number of covid-19s and that others restrict their contact with other families while making the most of reception areas.
ShG is Scotland’s most successful restaurant and bar organisation, whose members jointly employ more than 6,000 people across Scotland. Members come with Billy Lowe, owner of Caledonia Inns and founder of Edinburgh Montpeiliers, Innes Bolt.
Launched in 1992, The Montpeliers Bar and Restaurant, the nightclub and the hotel organisation has seven institutions in Edinburgh and employs just over 250 people, or more than 15 million pounds. Sites include Tigerlily, Rabble, Montpeliers, Indigo Yard, Eastside and Candy. Bar.
While all of its sites have reopened with restrictions easing, Eastside has already closed after 10 p. m. curfew.
SHG spokesman Stephen said: ”Unlike bars and restaurants, where there’s tracking and tracking, social estviation, PPE and strict hygiene rules, if you’re going to a party at home this weekend, you’re just playing Russian Roulette Covid.
“We urge others to follow the official recommendation not to take the massive threat of socializing at home, and to do so safely in bars and restaurants in Scotland, where they can be sure that every precaution imaginable has been taken to embrace them kindly. “
The request comes after the Scottish government announced last week that reception services would be forced to close at 10 p. m. in an attempt to spread the virus.
When the curfew at 10 a. m. came into force last weekend, police dispersed at least three hundred house parties in Scotland, making 14 arrests and issuing 101 sanctions.
Elsewhere, Kenny Blair, founder of Buzzworks in Ayrshire, said: “The transparent feedback we get from many members of our industry across the country is that they manage to stay afloat.
we have other restrictions imposed or, God forbid, blockade, it will be Armageddon for a sector that employs more young Scots than any other.