All Campaigns articles – Page 4

  • Walter Bush
    News

    Energise your profits

    2013-05-21T15:38:00Z

    An energy audit of Walter Bush’s store identified potential savings of 25%. Npower is offering six other readers a free energy audit.

  • McColl's Grangetown
    News

    Fear factor

    2013-05-07T17:15:00Z

    Intimidated staff too scared to do their jobs was the scene that greeted manager Matthew Pout. Aidan Fortune examines how the store was turned around.

  • Tesco protest
    News

    Victory in Basingstoke

    2013-04-23T16:11:00Z

    Mark Buttress took on the might of Tesco and won in front of a government inspector. Robin Mannering charts the two-year journey to victory.

  • Dee Sedani
    News

    Dee's Bright Idea

    2013-04-09T11:37:00Z

    Derbyshire retailer Dee Sedani needed some convincing that LED lighting could save him money, but now he is advocating it for the entire industry.

  • Costcutter Layton, Blackpool
    News

    Tough work

    2013-03-26T12:24:00Z

    Tackling crime is a tough job for any retailer, especially when your store is in a challenging area. Aidan Fortune meets a manager who has reaped the rewards of standing her ground.

  • Sherborne retailers
    Features and analysis

    Sherborne ultimatum

    2013-03-12T16:55:00Z

    Tesco must be used to local opposition to its ambitions by now, but even it must have been shocked by the resistance it met from traders and residents in Sherborne. Robin Mannering reports.

  • Perry and Ecomonitor's Brian O'Hagan
    News

    Energy aware

    2013-02-28T11:17:00Z

    An Ecomonitor energy survey of Mace Victoria Dock shows that owner Perry has good awareness of his energy usage, but a few small changes could save him more money. Sarah Britton reports

  • Scott Jell
    News

    A brave new world

    2013-02-13T12:55:00Z

    With police cuts in full swing, businesses are facing up to the reality of trading with reduced support. Aidan Fortune meets a retailer who had to find ways to tackle a rising tide of shoplifting.

  • Soham
    Features and analysis

    NPPF: A reality check

    2013-01-29T16:21:00Z

    An out-of-town supermarket application near Soham is a test case for new planning rules. Robin Mannering looks at its implications for the future.

  • Southern Co-op
    News

    Southern Co-op: Friend of the earth

    2013-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Every inch of The Southern Co-op’s new Chobham store has been designed with energy saving in mind.

  • hands
    News

    Stronger together

    2013-01-04T12:45:00Z

    A collaborative approach to fighting retail crime is getting results in towns and cities across the UK. Aidan Fortune looks at such schemes and why it is more important than ever that retailers work together

  • schools
    News

    All part of the job

    2012-12-04T11:33:00Z

    Getting involved in your local community is now an essential way to stand your ground, and customers expect it of you. Robin Mannering reports

  • Forecourt
    News

    Winter warmers

    2012-11-20T11:48:00Z

    A few simple changes can make a big difference to your energy bills. Gaelle Walker provides these pointers to help you start saving today.

  • staff theft
    News

    Inside job

    2012-11-06T12:21:00Z

    Staff theft continues to be a worry for retailers, but there are ways to protect yourself from pilfering employees.

  • Spar Dartmouth
    News

    Here to stay

    2012-10-23T00:00:00Z

    Julian Holliss tells Gaelle Walker how he turned trading in the shadow of two multiples into an opportunity to restructure his business and grow footfall

  • Energy audit
    News

    In the spotlight

    2012-10-11T00:00:00Z

    An energy audit of retailer Anjali Karpal’s store in West Sussex turned up some electrifying results. How does your store compare?

  • Police and crime commissioners
    News

    Have your say

    2012-09-25T00:00:00Z

    The face of local policing is about to change with the upcoming elections of Police & Crime Commissioners…

  • Llanrwst
    News

    Behind closed doors

    2012-09-11T00:00:00Z

    A Welsh council ‘shot itself in the foot’ when it tried to sell land to Tesco behind the public’s back. Robin Mannering reports

  • Londis
    News

    Just chilling

    2012-08-28T00:00:00Z

    Sales have been anything but cool at Londis Blean since Binny Amin fitted new chillers with doors

  • Croydon
    News

    The Riots: One year on

    2012-08-14T00:00:00Z

    This time last year, UK cities were a warzone with many independent retailers suffering massive damage, loss of business and financial ruin. Aidan Fortune looks at how retailers have tried to move on