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Another jobs blow for Perthshire as hotel group announces hundreds of potential job losses

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on Friday it was looking to make dozens of staff redundant. Earthquake measuring 2.2 on Richter scale measured in PerthshireCrieff Hydro proprietor Stephen Leckie put the decision down to the coronavirus pandemic, saying he expected bookings to be down 30-50 per cent this year.The group has entered into a consultation period with staff.

The actual number of losses could be reduced or even increased depending on when restrictions are lifted.Gym manager left "devastated" by council decision but vows to fight onMr Leckie said: "When we closed our doors at the end of March, it was one of the darkest days in our 150-year history and this is another."The impact coronavirus has had on our industry and business has been immediate and drastic.

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