Association Excellence Awards

The ASSC is delighted to have won the Silver Award at the Association Excellence Awards 2022 for Best Lobbying Campaign for the Short-Term Let Licensing and Planning Control Area Legislation.

The ASSC was also shortlisted for the following awards:
  • Best Leadership Award
  • Best Membership Support During Covid-19 (up to 4000 members).

Fiona Campbell, ASSC’s CEO said:

“We are truly humbled by this award and are gratified by the recognition of the Herculean effort given by the entire team at ASSC, without whom we would not have had the successes that we’ve had. Our sector has been one of the country’s hardest hit with first the pandemic, the onerous licensing scheme, which has now officially started, as well as the impact of the cost of living crisis on our members. It has been a very challenging time but we will continue to fight on behalf of our members to maintain Scotland’s tourism sector’s place as one of the best in the world. “

ASSC CEO Shortlisted as Regional Ambassador in the Scottish Thistles Regional Awards

ASSC’s CEO Fiona Campbell has been shortlisted as a Regional Ambassador in the Scottish Thistles Regional Awards 2022.

This award recognises:

  • A tourism industry professional employed anywhere within/relating to the Scottish tourism or hospitality industry
  • An advocate for industry – this could be in a variety of ways; examples may include raising government awareness, lobbying or by way of community engagement
  • Has shown leadership during Covid-19 – within and outwith their business/employment
  • Has dedicated time and energy to benefiting/supporting their local area and local community during Covid-19

 

ASSC Shortlisted in the Working Together for Tourism Category at the Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards 2022

The ASSC has been shortlisted in Highlands and Islands Tourism Awards for the Working Together for Tourism Award 2022.

This category celebrates partnerships, collaborations and team working, whether that be with local businesses, communities or a group of individuals. Finalists have shown to have operated a collective approach to deliver activity created as a direct result of Covid-19 and which has had a positive effect on staff, customers, visitors and/or the local community to ensure that everyone could have a confident and positive experience.

The Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers (ASSC) developed the Cleaning Protocols and Sectoral Guidance for Self-Catering Properties in the Context of Covid-19 in collaboration with the Professional Association of Self-Caterers (PASC UK), Premier Cottages, and Wales Tourism Alliance, that were endorsed by the UK, Scottish and Welsh Governments. The ASSC commissioned on-line training to sit alongside the protocols and FAQs.

The ASSC managed to persuade the Scottish Government to allow self-catering businesses to open ahead of schedule on 3rd July 2020 in response to the robust nature of the cleaning protocols. We managed to evidence that if the self-catering sector opened on 3rd rather than 15th, it represented an additional £20m to the Scottish economy.

Fiona Campbell, Chief Executive of the Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers said:

“‘The Cleaning Protocols and Sectoral Guidance for Self-Catering Properties and Short-Term Lets in the Context of Covid-19’ supported the sector through the pandemic and enabled operators to ensure the safety of their guests, their cleaning staff and their communities.

“Throughout the pandemic and as we continue navigate out of it into the ‘New Extraordinary’, with all the associated challenges, the ASSC has fought the corner of its members, kept them informed of unfolding developments, and engaged with leading tourism stakeholders, MSPs and the Scottish Government to ensure the best outcome possible for our sector.

“We are absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for this award. This represents recognition for all of the incredibly hard work not only of the ASSC, but of every single one of our members. We could not be more proud.”