A family-run hotel overlooking the world’s fifth-oldest golf course was this week put on the market for £750,000.

Business property adviser Christie & Co has been instructed to sell Grey Harlings Hotel, at East Links in Montrose.

READ MORE: Christie & Co said that Grey Harlings Hotel, offering nine en-suite guest rooms, “boasts spectacular views over the historic Montrose Golf Links – the fifth oldest course in the world” and is a short walk from the town’s beach front.

Scotch whisky giant moves into private collector market

The Herald: Speyside-based William Grant said the new service, which it anticipates will capture the interest of collectors around the world, will offer connoisseurs “unprecedented, privileged access” to fine and rare drams drawn from six generations of whisky making.Speyside-based William Grant said the new service, which it anticipates will capture the interest of collectors around the world, will offer connoisseurs “unprecedented, privileged access” to fine and rare drams drawn from six generations of whisky making.

WILLIAM Grant & Sons has launched a new private clients business as the distiller responds to growing interest in rare whisky from the collector market.

READ MORE: It has marked the move by donating three lots to the inaugural charity auction by the Worshipful Company of Distillers, which are expected to fetch more than £285,000 combined.

Dry ice brothers secure funding to help overcome Britain's CO2 challenges

The Herald: Production is expected to reach 8,000 tonnes per year, making the firm one of the top three UK producers of dry ice.Production is expected to reach 8,000 tonnes per year, making the firm one of the top three UK producers of dry ice.

A PERTHSHIRE manufacturing firm is set to help tackle shortages of food-grade carbon dioxide after securing a multi-million pound package of funding.

READ MORE: Run by brothers Richard and Ed Nimmons, Dry Ice Scotland is setting up a new £4 million production site near Dumfries that will use waste CO2 from a nearby plant to make liquid CO2 that is compressed into pellets and slabs of dry ice. 

JW Filshill leads way as awards hail Glasgow business success

The Herald: Simon Hannah, chief executive, JW FilshillSimon Hannah, chief executive, JW Filshill

HISTORIC wholesale company JW Filshill was celebrating last night after lifting three prizes at a major awards ceremony in Glasgow.

READ MORE: JW Filshill, which was established more than 140 years ago, was named Most Outstanding Business of the Year at the Glasgow Business Awards.  It secured the accolade – the most prestigious of the evening – alongside the awards for Family Business of the Year and Health and Wellbeing.

Scotgold encouraged by performance of Cononish mine

The Herald: It said this week that it had produced approximately 62 tonnes of gold concentrate during September, up by around 24 per cent from about 50 tonnes in August.It said this week that it had produced approximately 62 tonnes of gold concentrate during September, up by around 24 per cent from about 50 tonnes in August.

THE chief executive of the company mining for gold in Argyll has declared it is “now on the correct growth trajectory to realise the full potential” of the Cononish site.

READ MORE: Scotgold Resources revealed production revenues had exceeded operational costs for a second consecutive month in September at the mine, near Tyndrum.

Jackton: 131 new Miller homes announced

The Herald: Located just off Eaglesham Road, the new Jacktonhall district is expected to be "hugely popular with buyers hoping to find their forever homes in the area, boosted by the high demand for future-proof, flexible homes in the East Kilbride area".Located just off Eaglesham Road, the new Jacktonhall district is expected to be "hugely popular with buyers hoping to find their forever homes in the area, boosted by the high demand for future-proof, flexible homes in the East Kilbride area".

MILLER Homes is marking its 20th-year building in East Kilbride with a new development in Jackton, South Lanarkshire.

READ MORE: Jackton Gardens, will form part of the wider Jacktonhall neighbourhood currently under development, positioned on the edge of East Kilbride.

Insight, opinion, analysis

Mark Williamson: Scotland's £2bn National Investment Bank has yet to justify its existence

Scott Wright: Scottish industry right to be furious at Tory ‘drunk on cheap labour’ slur

Ian McConnell on Wednesday: Bizarre Tory claim Brexit Britain can be planet-topper, as poor decisions pile up

Kristy Dorsey: UK investors urged to embrace the final frontier in climate battle

Ian McConnell on Friday: 160-mile round trip by ferry and road is bank branch axe reality

Brian Donnelly: Boris Johnson bacon sandwich joke amid pig farming crisis

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