| Offices move for national tourism agency National tourism agency VisitScotland’s Highlands-based offices in Strathpeffer and Inverness will relocate to Cowan House, in the Inverness Retail and Business Park, at the end of August this year. | |
| Customer feedback sought for Ionad Spòrs Leòdhais The importance of customer feedback cannot be underestimated in shaping future plans and business operations, no matter what type of tourism operation you run. And putting this best practice into effect at its £7 million flagship sports centre in Stornoway is Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. | |
| Innovative chef training is “Quick to the Cut” A new training course nominated to the Scottish Qualification Authority (SQA) as a model of best practice looks to be the recipe to reduce the number of chef vacancies in the Highlands and Islands. | |
| Homecoming Scotland 2009: what it can do for your business Homecoming Scotland 2009 is the big marketing push for tourism. Find out how your business can benefit by attending a Homecoming Scotland 2009 spotlight event in Inverness next week. | |
| Cullen Bay Hotel receives tourism award The Cullen Bay Hotel has received a Top Ten Employer Award last Friday (June 13) after being voted one of the top tourism employers in the Highlands and Islands. | |
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