All Convenience Store articles in 6 December 2013 – Page 3
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Morrisons aims for stable of 500 convenience stores
Morrisons could be operating as many as 500 convenience stores within a couple of years, the company’s head of small stores told delegates at the IGD Convenience Retailing conference last month.
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A mixed bag
Do you handle parcels? It really works for some but Johnny Singh has had issues with myHermes…
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Labour pledges to ban tobacco proxy purchasing
The government is under renewed pressure to make tobacco proxy purchasing illegal in England and Wales – as it is in Scotland.
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Portsmouth retailers urged to cut super-strength alcohol
A scheme to ban the sale of super-strength alcohol has been launched in Portsmouth.
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Small pack ban would damage c-stores, report claims
A ban on small packets of cigarettes and rolling tobacco could result in millions of pounds being erased from convenience store balance sheets, a report by the independent forecaster Oxford Economics claims.
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All Party Group calls for small business energy market reform
The All Party Parliamentary Small Shops Group (APPSSG) has called for sweeping changes in the small business energy market to protect small shops from being abused by their energy suppliers.
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More retailers planning to invest as optimism returns
Convenience store retailers are feeling much more optimistic about the future, with more planning to invest in their businesses than at any time over the past two years.
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Rates reform key to radical town centre remodelling
Business rates reform and a curb on out-of-town development are key to rejuvenating town centres, which require a remodelling comparable to that of post-World War II Britain, according to a new government-supported report.
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