The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

No Christmas cheer for hospitalit­y operators

ALCOHOL: Most licensed premises in Scotland report poor festive trading

- Rob mclaren rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

The majority of licensed premises in Scotland have reported a fall in festive trading.

The half-year report by the Scottish Licensed Trade Associatio­n (SLTA), who surveyed more than 600 premises, showed a mixed picture of Scotland’s food and drink sector.

There were encouragin­g signs of growth, with 39% of businesses reporting sales increases during 2017.

However, this was offset by poor festive trading, with 53% of outlets saying sales were down at Christmas and New Year.

Paul Waterson, chief executive of the SLTA, said it was “worrying” that no rural operators reported growth over the festive period.

He said: “Our survey is an indicator of the key challenges facing the wide range of small to large businesses who trade within the wider hospitalit­y sector, covering pubs, hotel groups and late night premises.

“Government legislatio­n, whether this is national or local, continues to be the biggest challenge facing retailers, particular­ly for rural operators who are often the lifeblood of local communitie­s.

“Worryingly, zero rural operators reported growth over the Christmas and New Year period.

“This is extremely concerning given the importance of tourism to Scotland’s economy.”

The survey showed that Scottish craft beer and gin were highlighte­d as potential areas of growth this year.

There were also signs that more retailers were stocking beers, food, spirits and soft drinks from local producers.

Mr Waterson added: “The buzzword in 2018 is to expect growth in anything craft and as a sector we have a massive role to play in delivering Scotland’s food and drink strategy.”

Rates and labour costs were highlighte­d as the greatest concern for operators.

Alistair McAlinden, head of hospitalit­y and leisure for KPMG LLP in Scotland, who sponsored the survey, said: “It is encouragin­g to see that more than a third of respondent­s have reported growth during 2017 – an improvemen­t on the prior year.

“However, a significan­t proportion of operators are reporting year-on-year decline which, together with disappoint­ing festive trading results, is indicative of the headwinds which continue to affect the sector.”

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Top: most Scottish licensed premises reported a fall in festive sales. Above: Paul Waterson, chief executive of the Scottish Licensed Trade Associatio­n.

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