Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Hotel shops local for refit

- BY ROB MCLAREN

WHEN the Fort Hotel in Broughty Ferry wanted to upgrade the owner did not need to look far for inspiratio­n.

John Black enlisted the help of local furniture shop Gillies.

The collaborat­ion has resulted in the Gillies Suites – with all furniture from the long-establishe­d retailer.

The hope is guests will be inspired to buy at Gillies for their own homes.

Mr Black said: “Everything from the carpets to the beds is from Gillies.

“The rooms were last done up about 10 years ago so it was time for an upgrade. With the Fort celebratin­g its 40th year and Gillies recently marking its 125th anniversar­y we wanted to do something special.

“They looked after us on price and the idea is that some of our visitors will go and buy from them.

“We’re proud to represent independen­t and local business in the local community.”

Furniture from the old bedrooms was given away.

Mr Black is delighted at how the four rooms have turned out. “The bookings have been strong as more people are taking staycation­s,” he added.

The rooms upgrade is the latest in a series of investment­s since Covid hit.

The Fort Street venue has introduced a new beer garden. What started out with 12 chairs can now seat almost 100 people under a retractabl­e roof with heaters for winter.

The lounge bar has also been upgraded.

Mr Black said: “It’s been a tough time for hospitalit­y but we’ve kept investing.

“We are now busier than we were pre-Covid.

“The beer garden has been a huge success. If the sun comes out we can be full on a Monday. Then we’ve got our regulars coming in for coffees and the food as well.”

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New suites, the beer garden and Ian Philp of Gillies with hotel owner John Black
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A luxury walk-in shower.

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