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HOTEL HANDED WARNING OVER COVID BREACH

Guests gathered after death of young man (23)

- KATHRYN ANDERSON

A hotel has been handed an official warning after the owner broke lockdown restrictio­ns during one of the deadliest weeks of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Thistle Hotel in Milnathort welcomed half a dozen guests on Easter Sunday.

On the same day, 744 COVID-19 deaths were reported across the UK.

Perth and Kinross licensing board, which met on Thursday, agreed to take action after a written submission was given to them by Police Scotland.

Richard Law, who owns the hotel, apologised for his actions.

He told the PA he had welcomed some guests after the death of a local man aged just 23, including the deceased’s two brothers.

Mr Law said: “It should not have happened. It was just a spur of the moment thing.”

A Perth and Kinross hotel has been given a warning after it emerged it broke COVID-19 lockdown restrictio­ns at the height of the pandemic.

The Thistle Hotel in Milnathort has received a written letter of warning from Perth and Kinross Council’s licensing board after welcoming half a dozen guests into the hotel on Easter Sunday.

On the same day, 744 COVID deaths were reported across the UK as the nation battled the pandemic.

The licensing board agreed to take action after a written submission was given to them by Police Scotland at their meeting on Thursday, September 3.

After the meeting Richard Law who owns the Kinross-shire hotel apologised for his actions.

He told the PA he was living in the hotel at the time with his bed set up in the hotel’s lounge.

Full of remorse he explained how a young local man passed away on Easter Sunday (April 12) aged just 23.

That same day, Mr Law welcomed the deceased’s two brothers and a few others into the hotel - his home - for a curry as an act of support and friendship.

He said: “There were about six or seven of us. It should not have happened. It was just a spur of the moment thing.

“We were just sitting down to a curry when the police came and broke up the group.”

Mr Law said he “totally regretted” the incident.

The police did not press charges. Sergeant Ryan MacDonald, of Tayside Division, said: “Officers attended a hotel on New Road, Milnathort, on Sunday, April 12 following a report that lockdown restrictio­ns were being breached.

“Officers engaged with those within the hotel, explained the legislatio­n and encouraged compliance.

“The group of people left the hotel and the matter was reported to the local licensing board for their considerat­ion.”

Perth and Kinross Council’s licensing board convener Kathleen Baird told the PA the hotel’s owner did not hold the licence and this was held by the manager of the Thistle Hotel who was not involved in the incident.

Cllr Baird said the board agreed to issue a written warning outlining the rules that were in place and asking the hotel to comply with regulation­s.

She added: “I thank everyone who has been adhering to the rules.

“They are there for the safety of everyone.”

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Rule broken The Thistle Hotel in Milnathort broke lockdown restrictio­ns

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