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South Ayrshire hospitality bosses speak out over tighter Covid restrictions across the industry

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Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterPubs and bars across the region are devastated to close their doors once again as Ayrshire & Arran faces tighter restrictions to curb a further outbreak of coronavirus.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced last week that boozers would shut for 16 days amongst a list of other measures.Prestwick’s Golf Inn pub said they weren’t expecting Sturgeon’s announcement and feel the bar trade is “getting the brunt” of the country’s restriction decision making.Pub boss Raymond Cooper said: “She [Nicola Sturgeon] did take me by surprise with her announcement.“I didn’t think she was going to shut us because the day before she did say she wasn’t going.

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