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Rural hospitality vent anger at impact of Covid measures
Hospitality businesses in parts of rural Stirling have been left angered after being forced to close as part of a crackdown on coronavirus across Scotland’s ‘central belt’.Traders in parts of west Stirlingshire and the north of Stirling district have had to join pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels across Stirling in shutting their doors for two weeks as part of First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s tighter Covid-19 restrictions to combat the spread of the virus.However, publicans from as far away as Crianlarich, Tyndrum, Killin and Balmaha are treated in the same way as those in Stirling because they are within the NHS Forth Valley health board area.Trossachs and Teith Tory counillor, Martin Earl, who represents Crianlarich, Tyndrum, Killin and