The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Delay saddens House of Bruar boss

- JAMIE BUCHAN

The boss of a well-known Perthshire department store has expressed his disappoint­ment at Scotland’s delayed retail reopening, saying it is like cancelling a cup final.

Patrick Birkbeck, managing director at the House of Bruar, spoke out after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed most shops will have to wait until June 29 before they can open their doors again.

Many businesses had expected to be given the go-ahead to reopen this weekend, or early next week.

Mr Birkbeck said the announceme­nt “is like reaching the final of the cup and then having it cancelled”.

He said: “We are prepared and we are very excited, but the big day has been delayed.”

“Although the delay is a huge frustratio­n, a confirmed date has now been establishe­d.”

Mr Birkbeck spoke out as one part of his Blair Atholl business was able to open.

The House of Bruar fish and chip shop has opened its doors for takeaways.

Staff have spent several days getting the store prepared, serving up a full menu of haddock, cod, pies and even lobster.

House of Bruar, which has kept its food hall open throughout lockdown, was not the only Perthshire business to express surprise at Thursday’s announceme­nt.

Whispers of the Past, in Perth’s George Street, posted on social media: “I must admit I was slightly taken aback by the announceme­nt that we can’t reopen until June 29.

“I understand that we have to be careful, but when places like Matalan, Dunelm Mill and Sterling Warehouse are all now open and trading, I fail to see why small businesses have to wait another week.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Lorraine Rigby of the House of Bruar fish and chip shop.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Lorraine Rigby of the House of Bruar fish and chip shop.

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