industry is being let down by poor public transport - but said ticket sales are holding up in the cost-of-living crisis.
The chief executive, whose company owns King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow, said they want people to use public transport to stop road congestion. The association heard widespread concerns about how a shortage of taxi drivers in Scotland’s city centres were affecting businesses.“It makes it easier because there is less congestion on the roads and it is also a lot more sustainable as well.“The underground stops running in Glasgow at 6pm on Sundays, which is ridiculous.“They always say that they need at least a year’s notice to get the rolling stock.
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