News: Association of Scotland’s Self Caterers (ASSC) 2019 Conference

Association of Scotland’s Self Caterers (ASSC) 2019 Conference

Jack Ogston 25th of October 2019

Kit, James and Jack will be attending the 2019 Association of Scotland’s Self Caterers (ASSC) conference next week (Tuesday 29th October) at the Hilton Glasgow Hotel – the only major event in Scotland aimed directly at the people and businesses providing short-term lets and holiday rental accommodation.

Founded in 1978, the ASSC represents the interests of the traditional self-catering sector and now has more than 650 Members, operating in excess of 7,000 self-catering properties throughout Scotland, from city centre apartments, to rural cottages, to lodges and chalets, to castles.

Creatomatic have helped accommodation and self-catering businesses around the world and are one of a very small number of SuperControl Recommended Agencies. A really exciting opportunity to learn more about the industry and interact with self catering business owners. If you’re going, come say hello – we’re at stand 26!

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