All Convenience Store articles in 14 August 2010 – Page 2
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News
Store owner Kamal goes back to skills school
Kamal Thakar, owner of Stop Shop News in Edgware, Middlesex, is off to college next week as one of 10 independent retailers from a variety of sectors to have won a scholarship to attend the week-long Oxford Summer School organised by Skillsmart.
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News
Small businesses could lose local ally
The government office which protects small businesses from excessive local regulation is under threat as part of the coalition's cost-cutting strategy a move which could hinder its aim to reduce the burden of regulation.
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Product News
Scotland to restrict alcohol display and promotion
Scottish licensed retailers could face severe restrictions on trade as early as next spring if proposed legislation is passed by the Scottish Government.
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Product News
FWD aims to stamp out beer duty fraud
The Federation of Wholesale Distributors (FWD) is calling on the government to introduce duty stamps on cans of beer a move it says will massively reduce duty fraud.
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Product News
Alcohol category report: Double act
A series of articles on the spirits category kicks off with an update on the fast-growing pre-mix category
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Opinion
ACS in action: James Lowman - Why your help is crucial in a last push for a fair deal on tobacco retailing
It was Easter 2008 when we first heard the government announce plans to ban tobacco display. In more than two years of campaigning since then, we've been doing research,
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Opinion
HIM think tank: How to increase customer count
Georgina Wild of HIM suggests some ways to increase that vital footfall
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News
Nisa gives its members an incentive to go green
Nisa-Today’s is offering a 75% reduction in annual fees to members of its Nisa symbol group who agree to cut out paper, printing and postage costs and carry out all their business communications with the wholesaler electronically.
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Blog
One last push to keep tobacco over the counter
James Lowman of the ACS explains why your help is crucial in a last push for a fair deal on tobacco retailing
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News
Charter is no help to newsagents
Newspaper and magazine retailers believe a proposed industry charter will not prevent wholesalers and publishers imposing unwanted allocations and high carriage charges.
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Product News
Your ‘last chance’ to stop display ban
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is campaigning to get as many retailers as possible lobbying the government to overturn the tobacco display ban.
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News
Small businesses could lose local ally
The government office which protects small businesses from excessive local regulation is under threat as part of the coalition’s cost-cutting strategy – a move which could hinder its aim to reduce the burden of regulation.
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Product News
Scotland moves to restrict alcohol
Scottish licensed retailers could face severe restrictions on trade as early as next spring if proposed legislation is passed by the Scottish Government.
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Product News
Cadbury Challenges the nation
Challenge Bar is the first in a line of NPD Cadbury has planned as part of its Spots v Stripes campaign to celebrate the firm’s sponsorship of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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