Backlash as operators of popular Scots castle wedding venue go bust

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SCOTS have been advised to know their rights after the operators of a popular wedding venue once owned by the family of Robert the Bruce went bust leaving couples with bookings left in disarray.

The owners of the hotel property, Airth Castle Limited, said the hotel would not be sold as a result of the operating company's insolvency. "As you can imagine with two months to go it's a very stressful time! We are looking at other venues for the same date in May so will let all our guests know as soon as we canThe closure has not only cost people their jobs, it also led to last-minute booking cancellations for guests.has issued guidance to make people aware of their rights as consumers, or redundancy if they work there.

Those unable to claim back through Section 75 or chargeback, could look out for more information from the administrator handling the liquidation. Council officers were also taking steps to engage with the owner to see what can be done to improve the situation regarding the hotel’s future.pandemic had a major financial impact on the operating company, as the hotel was forced to close for an extended period.

 

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