Glasgow nightclubs are losing 'between 50 per cent and 75 per cent of their most profitable trading hours' due to restrictions placed on the industry, according to a local businessman.
Donald MacLeod MBE, chairman of the Glasgow Licensing Forum who owns The Garage and Cathouse nightclubs in the city, has drafted alternative options to 'navigating a way forward out of the restrictions in a letter to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
As part of the autonomous body, which is separate from Glasgow City Council, he has called for a last entry time to replace the current 10pm curfew as well as highlighting issues with turning off music in such venues.
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