illegal raves and halt a "complete wipe-out" of jobs.Big names including TRNSMT boss Geoff Ellis and Glasgow's SubClub hope their new "freedom to dance" campaign will support regulated venues struggling after months of Covid restrictions.The UK's furlough scheme, which protects a share of wages, ends next month.
A survey of the Night-Time Industries Association Scotland suggests 83% of firms could shed as many as 75,000 jobs.Meanwhile, dangerous illegal parties are being held in wasteland and in rented accommodation.
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