A new holiday park development has been announced on the shores of a famous Scottish loch. The Seventy Ninth Group, led by entrepreneur David Webster and his sons, has acquired a 17.5-acre site in Drumnadrochit on the shores of Loch Ness. This £15 million project will kick off with the construction of over 30 lodges in its first year.
The location of the site is a popular spot for tourists, making it an attractive investment for the group. With a team of experienced directors with backgrounds in banking and compliance, the Seventy Ninth Group is well-equipped to take on this new venture.
In other news, Glasgow and Aberdeen airports have been sold to a Canadian investment company for a whopping £1.53 billion. AGS Airports, previously owned by the Ferrovial and Macquarie consortium, is now under the ownership of AviAlliance. The new owner sees great potential for growth in the airports, especially with the expansion of route networks and air connectivity.
Additionally, a family-owned distillery in Scotland has recently launched a new dining destination as part of its expansion plans. Deerness Distillery, located in Orkney, is owned by Stuart and Adelle Brown. The distillery is committed to sourcing key ingredients from local farmers to create unique whiskies that celebrate the island’s rich food culture.
On the golfing front, a historic Scottish golf club has closed its waiting list as it undergoes major expansion plans. Royal Dornoch, founded in 1877 and bestowed with the Royal title in 1906, is gearing up to celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2027. The club is currently constructing a new clubhouse and preparing to host the Curtis Cup in the following year, attracting members and guests from around the world.
Overall, these developments in tourism, aviation, hospitality, and sports industries highlight the vibrant and dynamic nature of Scotland’s economy, showcasing a mix of tradition and innovation in various sectors.