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The Manorview Hotels and Leisure Group has announced the extension of its Eat Out to Help Out scheme throughout its sites during September.

The scheme will continue at five of the group’s sites, all located across Scotland’s central belt, including the The Torrance Hotel in East Kilbride and The Busby Hotel in Glasgow.

The hotel chain has chosen to prolong the scheme as a ‘‘thank you’’ to customers for visiting its venues following the pandemic. 

David Tracey, managing director of the Manorview Hotels and Leisure Group, said: “The scheme has been a successful initiative. We have welcomed many customers, old and new, into our venues and our team has a renewed sense of purpose. 

‘‘We have noted a nervousness among some people as they venture back outside. This has made us appreciate the efforts our customers have made to support us.’’

He added: ‘‘As a result, we have decided to extend the Eat Out to Help Out offer. We want to offer something extra to our customers to thank them and to help them enjoy the benefits of this scheme a little while longer.”

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