All Convenience Store articles in 1 September 2007 – Page 2
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News
Business banking worries FSB
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has attacked a provisional decision by the Competition Commission to lift price controls on the big four business banks.
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Local authority
Customers can get more than their groceries at The Shop on the Corner in the Surrey village of Langley Vale
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Dear Jac
Those wrinkles in licensing are still appearing
The furore that the new licensing regime spawned has died down, but there are still silly things happening.
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Dear Jac
Know any movers and shakers in the Midlands?
Can anyone recommend a good, non-pricey shopfitter in the Coventry area?
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Dear Jac
Hands up - who knows the answer?
Anyone who has read two or three of these columns knows how quick I am at maths . Still, David Cornthwaite emailed me with a real puzzler.
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News
Arsonists strike again in London
Police are hunting two men after a string of arson attacks on stores in the Archway area of London.
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Insurance delays add to misery of flooding
One month after the floods that devastated parts of England and Wales finally drained away, many retailers across the country are still far from being home and dry.
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Fresh help to add sales
Retailers in the West Midlands town of Sandwell hope to benefit from increased sales thanks to an innovative new scheme to get shoppers buying more fresh produce.
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Dear Jac
Independents prove they are ace age-checkers
How many of you were as eagle-eyed as Eddie Pitman who runs Pitman's, an offie in Great Yarmouth?
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Dear Jac
Bibby takes 51% Costcutter stake
The Bibby Line Group, which handles distribution for Nisa-Today's, has become the majority shareholder in Costcutter.
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Distraction robbers net £7,000 haul
An Oxfordshire store owner was the victim of daylight robbery when thieves used cunning distraction techniques to steal £7,000-worth of cigarettes from his stock room.
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