Tourism businesses across Scotland’s islands claim they have been left battling for their survival after being excluded from Government plans for easing lockdown at the end of April . Rob McKinnon,chief executive of Outer Hebrides Tourism, has issued a statement on Thursday claiming islands businesses have not had the same early notice of potentially opening at the end of this month as mainland Scotland. Issued on behalf of Argyll & The Isles Tourism Co-operative, VisitArran, Destination Orkney, Outer Hebrides Tourism, Mr McKinnon wrote: Tourism businesses across Scotland’s islands have been left battling for their survival after being excluded from Government plans for easing lockdown at the end of April.
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