What is the new name for 5pm Glasgow?
Kooble, formerly known as 5pm, has been taken over by Wowcher. The bookings website, which was one of the first in Scotland to sell discount vouchers for restaurants, hotels, and spa treatments, went into administration in August. ONLINE booking site 5pm. The pioneering restaurant booking service, which was founded by Ronnie Somerville in Glasgow more than 20 years ago, will begin trading as Kooble from September, when the 5pm name will cease to operate.A Glasgow deals website which collapsed in the summer has been bought by another voucher firm, Wowcher. Kooble just before it went into administration, blamed a cash flow difficulty and 27 people lost their jobs.After 20+ years as 5pm. Kooble is a booking platform co-owned by the Scottish hospitality businesses you know and love.The Glasgow-based firm 5pm, which rebranded as Kooble last year, was founded by Ronnie Somerville and David Maguire around 25 years ago. Having appointed administrators on Friday, a statement confirmed that around 27 jobs have bene lost as the business collapsed, which was caused following “challenges with cashflow”.Since last year the 5pm. Kooble, which is owned by a related hospitality co-operative.
What is the slang for Glasgow?
Glasgow – Glaswegian, or ‘Weegie’ Glaswegian is the associated adjective and demonym of Glasgow, a city of the Scottish Lowlands in Scotland. It may refer to: Anything from or related to the city of Glasgow, in particular: The people of Glasgow (see also List of people from Glasgow) The Glasgow dialect of English and Scots.Scotland’s biggest city Glasgow is called Glaschu in Gaelic. This means ‘green hollow’ or ‘green glen’ and is thought to be where the city gets its nickname ‘dear green place’.