All News articles – Page 243
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NewsNIIRTA questions minister on planning decisions
NIIRTA has expressed disappointment over the DOE Minister’s decision to approve a large out-of-town supermarket development in Strabane.
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NewsUK's most energy efficient forecourt store opens
Forecourt operator The Kay Group has opened what it believes is the most energy efficient site in the UK.
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NewsOne Stop extends use of mobile voucher technology
One Stop has signed a technology deal with Eagle Eye Solutions enabling shoppers to redeem vouchers in store using their mobile phones.
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NewsFirst Bestway-Batleys dual branded depot opens in Glasgow
Bestway has officially opened its first dual-branded Bestway-Batleys cash and carry.
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NewsStore has licence revoked due to illicit tobacco sales
A store in Peterborough has had its licence revoked after being found guilty of selling illicit tobacco.
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NewsTesco's application for Bude supermarket rejected
Retailers in Bude, Cornwall, are celebrating following the decision to reject an appeal by Tesco to build a supermarket and filling station in the town.
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NewsLarge solar panel planning barriers could be removed
Installing money-saving solar rooftop schemes could become much easier for large stores following proposals to drop key planning barriers.
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NewsSupermarket sales growth continues to decline
Sales growth at the UK’s leading supermarkets has fallen for the sixth time in seven months, with the discounters continuing to outperform the market.
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NewsSpar back on TV with new adverts in August
Spar is back on TV in August with new adverts as part of this year’s £3m media campaign.
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Two PayPoint outlets too close for comfort?
And it isn’t much fun being squashed in the middle…
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More than up to scratch
It was looking like a terminal fight until a customer triggered second thoughts…
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NewsSpurring on a scam
Everyone agrees that the ratings system needs an overhaul – even the government.
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NewsOfgem proposes new rules to facilitate price comparison
The Association of Convenience Stores has welcomed a new Ofgem consultation which seeks to help small businesses shop around for energy deals.
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NewsImperial seeks to boost illicit trade reports with new film
Imperial Tobacco has created a short film to highlight the dangers of the illicit tobacco trade to retailers and encourage more widespread reporting.
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NewsThe gift that goes on giving
Retailers around the country are proving that the benefits of organising fundraising events for charity outweigh the time and effort involved.
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NewsJTI to challenge plain packaging advert ban
JTI UK is to challenge an Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) ruling that one of its adverts against plain packaging was ‘misleading’.
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NewsPlaying to win in Tesco town
Three years ago Andover was one of the UK’s top Tesco towns, with few independent c-stores still in the game. But after making some shrewed moves, the indies face a brighter future…
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NewsC-stores playing key role in high street recovery
Convenience stores are playing a key role in the high street recovery, according to new research from Southampton University.

















