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A hotel on a world -famous tourist road for sale

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Leslie Caller, from ASG Commercial, deals with the sale of Queens Hotel in Wake.

He said it was “a rare opportunity to possess the beautiful North Coast 500 Road.”

The agent continued: “Queens Hotel is a traditional but modern feature with a location on the side of the main road in the heart of the city. It offers eight elegant elegant interior rooms, a smart public bar, an invitation hall, and a dining area. This hotel contains everything in place to trade throughout the year.

Originally the church in the nineteenth century, the building maintains amazing features including high ceilings, decorative pumpkin, and big panels. With a reputation in warm hospitality and quality service, the hotel is well supported by both locals and visitors alike.

Free ownership is available for offers in the area of ​​425,000 pounds.


The historic Scottish football club is raised from the administration.

They agreed to the heads of the conditions with Gareth Phillips on a proposal that would see the club’s exit management “warning with all creditors who are fully paid.”

“The fans will be aware that officials have participated in litigation against the Pendragon Limited group, which is the director Phillips,” said Qantuma officials.

“The full conditions are subject to the suggestion of secret negotiations, but as part of the proposal, the litigation with Pendragon will be completed on the basis that Pendragon will not carry security on the club’s assets.”


Official figures revealed wage growth in the UK after a wage increase in the public sector.

The National Statistical Office (ONS) said that the average weekly salaries grew by 5.9 % for the three months until February.

This was the same as the previous quarter, which was the highest level since April last year.

Meanwhile, wage growth, including rewards, was 5.6 % for this period, in line with the market expectations.

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