The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Hotel boss to quit over Halloween bombshell

- REBEKAH MCVEY

An Aberdeensh­ire hotel boss is giving up his licence after a Halloween event expected to bring in hundreds of customers fell victim to the pandemic.

Each year, the Bennachie Lodge Hotel in Kemnay has held a family- friendly attraction which has become a hit with youngsters.

It was hoped the event would bring them “some hope and fun” this year, and director of the eightbedro­om venue, Sandy Elrick, says he had taken “every step possible” to make sure it complied with Covid-19 guidelines.

However, Mr Elrick has now been told the threeday bash will have to be cancelled.

It comes as the Scottish Government o ff i c i a l l y called for there to be no guising on Saturday.

Deputy First Minister John Swinney said the move was necessary to protect public safety and to ensure residents stay within the current restrictio­ns on indoor and outdoor gatherings.

The Ho lyrood announceme­nt came after Aberdeensh­ire Council and the police had already told Mr Elrick the event could not go ahead.

He described the blow as the “final straw” following a tough year.

He said: “On Friday morning, I had a meeting on Microsoft Teams with the police and the council and argued the case v i go r o u s l y but it was deemed as a gathering, which therefore meant couldn’t go ahead.

“A lot of manpower had gone into the event to make it safe and fun and 360 people booked tickets.

“I know that sounds like a lot. However, it was over three days, so there would be 120 people per day.

“We were going to open it from 4- 9pm and there would have been around 24 people per hour with social distancing in place.

“T he hotel has been struggling r e c e n t l y. Unfortunat­ely, with the weather at this time of year, Scotland doesn’t lend itself to al fresco dining.

“My lease was due for renewal on February 8 and I decided enough was enough.

“It obviously comes with deep regret and I want to say thank you to everyone who has supported us.”

The hotel car park would have been transforme­d into a food court with space for people to eat outside during the event.

The 61-year-old believes the Halloween attraction would have been “safer than children going round door to door”.

Extra measures included additional hand sanitising stations and one-way systems.

Mr Elrick said: “I’d hoped to do a similar thing for Christmas, too, but that won’t be happening either.”

He added that, after posting his announceme­nt on social media, seeing the wave of warm wishes from satisfied customers “made him emotional”.

He said: “The hotel has built up a fabulous it reputation and I wish the Lodge continued success and hope it goes on to bigger and better things.”

T he government has urged people to forego their usual Halloween traditions as the nation battles a second wave of the virus.

Mr Swinne y said: “I know guising is a big part of Halloween and children will be sad to miss out, but as door- to- door guising brings an additional and avoidable risk of spreading the virus, our clear advice for families is to avoid it.

“Children can still get dressed up and share jokes with their families, and our Parent Club guidance has lots of fun and creative ideas for families to enjoy a safe celebratio­n at home.”

Ye s t e r d a y , it was announced Scotland had recorded one more death from coronaviru­s and 1,303 positive tests since Saturday.

The death toll under this measure – of people who first tested positive for the virus within the previous 28 days – has risen to 2,700.

There were a further 55 positive tests in the Grampian area – the highest daily number in the past week.

The latest figures from the Scottish Government also show hospital admissions of Covid- 19 patients in the north-east has risen from under five at the beginning of the month to 30.

In the Highlands, there have been a further 13 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours.

 ??  ?? FINAL STRAW: Sandy Elrick of the Bennachie Lodge Hotel in Kemnay and granddaugh­ter Kaelan Hurrell, 10. Picture by Kenny Elrick.
FINAL STRAW: Sandy Elrick of the Bennachie Lodge Hotel in Kemnay and granddaugh­ter Kaelan Hurrell, 10. Picture by Kenny Elrick.
 ??  ?? A house in Kincorth, Aberdeen decorated for Halloween. Picture by Darrell Benns.
A house in Kincorth, Aberdeen decorated for Halloween. Picture by Darrell Benns.

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