All Convenience Store articles in 21 July 2007 – Page 2
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Chain reaction
Retailers did a roaring trade as fans turned out in their thousands to watch the first stage of this year's Tour de France.
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New centre for CJ Lang
Scottish Spar distributor CJ Lang is to invest £5m in a new distribution depot in Dundee.
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Guilty plea in firebomb case
A man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of two retailers in a terrifying firebombing campaign targeting stores in South London.
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Tobacco campaign unveiled
The government has announced an awareness campaign ahead of the increase in the legal selling age of tobacco products from 16 to 18 on October 1.
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Business Link a proven success
Small firms using the government's Business Link service have benefited in real economic terms, according to the results of a new survey.
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Boxing clever
The traditional lunchbox has a new menu to satisfy health-conscious parents and fussy kids.
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New beginning for revamped HT&CO
Bosses at the newly renamed HT&CO cash and carry in West London's Park Royal are hoping to grow sales by 20% following a major depot refit and re-branding exercise.
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Bargain Booze's c-store package
Bargain Booze is aiming to have 50 stores under its new convenience retail banner by the end of the year.
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Report backs open market
The Association of News Retailing (ANR) has hit out at 'scaremongers' who oppose changes to the newspaper and magazine distribution system.
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Dear Jac
Without the TV licence, is there any hope for POs?
Margaret Taylor, who runs Roseland Stores & Veryan Post Office in Truro, Cornwall, feels as if the sword of Damocles is hanging over her head.
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Tesco takes a ban but leaves a bill
A Tesco Express store in West Sussex has had its licence to sell alcohol suspended for one month - but local residents and businesses may have to foot the bill for the legal costs of imposing the ban.
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Indies rubbish CC market data
Independent retailers have rubbished claims made in a Competition Commission working paper that more unaffiliated independent c-stores than ever are entering the market.
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