Samantha Coldbeck
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The cost of a vote-winning policy
Increases in the minimum wage are piling the pressure on small businesses, reports Hull-based Premier retailer Sam Coldbeck.
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Combat crime together
The risk of violent crime is something retailers must not ignore, points out Hull retailer Sam
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A breath of fresh air
Sam Coldbeck has found taking on teenagers has brought a new dimension to her Premier store’s workforce.
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Don't stereotype shoplifters
Over the years we’ve discovered shoplifters like disguises, writes Hull-based Premier retailer Sam Coldbeck.
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Every little helps
Making your business more sustainable can be good for the planet and your pocket, Sam argues.
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A familiar story
The growing illicit trade in e-cigarettes needs addressing by government urgently, argues Sam.
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Protect reponsible retailers
Legislation has to be policed correctly to protect the many responsible retailers who often lose out financially because they comply with the law, says Samantha.
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Set an example
More red tape isn’t the answer to preventing the sale of energy drinks to children, argues Premier retailer Samantha.
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Monitoring festivities
The final piece in our Christmas jigsaw is to refresh the team on the importance of festive responsible retailing, says Premier retailer Sam.
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Strong foundation
The staff are the foundations of Wharfedale Premier’s responsible retailing credentials, says Sam.
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Come together
Retailers, suppliers and Trading Standards all need to work together to beat the illicit trade, writes Premier retailer Samantha Coldbeck.
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Teaching the mults
The multiples can learn a lot from independents about responsible retailing, Sam argues.
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Work with the police
By doing our bit and supporting the local policing team, bonds are strengthened and we can make the best of a bad job, writes Samantha Coldbeck.
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Taking on responsibilities
As retailers, we all have a vested interest in protecting children and helping to produce a community we can all be proud of, writes Hull retailer Samantha Coldbeck.