All Forecourt Trader articles in April 2013
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Former Shell boss calls for coalitions
Coalitions between business groups and civil society are the best way to ensure governments in developing countries protect their natural resources, the former global chairman of Shell will tell the University of Brighton’s Festival of Research. Sir Mark Moody-Stuart will speak about natural resource development and developing economies at the ...
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Diesel stolen from Kent petrol stations
Thousands of litres of diesel have been stolen from two petrol station in Kent in a rash of thefts which have only taken place on Friday nights. The first occurred on the night of April 5 between 7pm and 7am the next morning, when 2,200 litres of diesel was taken ...
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New five pound note design revealed
Details of the design for the next five pound note have been revealed by the Bank of England Governor, Sir Mervyn King. He announced today that Sir Winston Churchill will appear on the next Bank of England banknote. The Governor made the announcement, and revealed the image of Churchill that ...
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E. coli used to produce fuel
E. coli bacteria, which are commonly associated with food poisoning, have been genetically modified by scientists to produce fuel that is almost identical to diesel. Their research is partly funded by Shell, and they say that if the process could be scaled up, this synthetic fuel could be a viable ...
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Breakthrough in hydrogen fuel cell technology
A British company claims that a breakthrough it has made could make the introduction of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles a reality. Cost has been a barrier to the full-scale introduction of fuel, but ACAL Energy claims to have devised a cell which would cost no more than a four-cylinder petrol ...
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Rebrand boost sales in Swanley
Highway Stops Retail (HSRL) says it has achieved a 25% increase in sales at its recently acquired Swanley Service Station, following a rapid takeover. It took just four weeks to complete the necessary paperwork to finalise the purchase, confirm a new supplier and rebrand the site to Gulf. After reviewing ...
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Gun pointed at assistant during robbery
A lone female assistant had a gun pointed at her and was threatened during an armed robbery at Hatton Service Station in Uttoxeter Road, Derby. The woman was left shaken but unhurt after a masked man entered the Esso service station in during a night-time raid on Thursday April 18 ...
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Appeal for witnesses after raid
Police are appealing for witnesses to a robbery at a petrol station in Crewe where a lone assistant was forced to keep serving customers while the crooks carried out the crime. The robbery was reported by the lone nightshift worker at the Total Petrol Station, Queens Park, Victoria Avenue, Crewe, ...
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Londis offers members personalised web pages
Londis claims it is the first UK convenience chain to offer retailers personalised web pages for their stores. The new pages form part of the Londis consumer website, which was upgraded last year. The new functionality allows retailers to personalise their own store page with unique store details and local ...
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Motorists welcome prime minister’s duty cut comment
Motoring organisations have welcomed a comment by the Prime Minister suggesting the coalition government could scrap any further fuel duty increases for the length of the current parliament. Media reports quote David Cameron, who was out on local election campaigning, as saying he wishes to keep going with moves to ...
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ACS calls for fair roadworks compensation
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has called for retailers to be provided with proper compensation when negatively impacted by roadworks. In an interview with BBC Radio York, ACS chief executive James Lowman called on local councils and utility companies to minimise the impact of roadworks outside stores. He said: ...
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Price of fuel tops list of concerns for motorists
Fuel costs remain a major concern for motorists, according to new research conducted by vehicle remarketing company BCA. Three quarters of used car buyers polled in March claimed the price of fuel was their biggest worry when it came to motoring costs and more than a third were frustrated by ...
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OFT seeks comment on Costcutter’s Mace acquisition
The Office of Fair Trading has today issued an invitation to comment on the completed acquisition by Costcutter Supermarkets Group Limited of the symbol group business of Palmer & Harvey McLane Limited operating ’Mace’, ’Your Store’ and ’Supershop’ brands and associated assets. It is considering whether this agreement has resulted ...
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Sainsbury’s running 10ppl-off promotion
Sainsbury’s has introduced a new cut-price fuel promotion running from April 24 to April 30. Customers who spend £60 or more in store will receive a coupon entitling them to 10p off per litre of fuel when they fill up at one of the company’s 280 forecourts. Customers who order ...
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Slow outlook for electric vehicle sales
Petrol and diesel vehicles are predicted to be with us for a long time yet as electric vehicles remain a controversial subject with sales set to fall far short of official expectations. A new report commissioned by UKPIA and the RAC Foundation, ‘Powering Ahead’, predicts that pure electric vehicles are ...
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PRA presents evidence on market to MPs
The PRA has submitted evidence on the pressures facing independent petrol stations to a cross party group of MPs investigating the state of the UK retail sector. The Department for Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee recently launched an inquiry into the UK retail market to question the effects regulations ...
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European Commission inquiry into card charges
The National Federation of Retail Newsagents has welcomed the European Commission’s decision to hold an inquiry into the costs incurred by retailers in accepting payments by cards and cash. As part of a drive to make improvements in the field of card payment fees, the EU has commissioned Deloittes to ...
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Robber armed with knives jailed for four years
A man who robbed a Snax 24 petrol station at knifepoint, kicked a man unconscious just hours later. Teesside Crown Court was told Richard Boyer was carrying two knives when he entered the Snax 24 petrol station in High Street, Ormesby, Middlesbrough, at around 1.30pm on March 20 this year. ...
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Police appeal after burglary
Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a burglary at the BP petrol station on The Parade in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire. At 12:55am on Friday April 4 two men entered the petrol station and stole a large quantity of cigarettes, placing them into duvet covers. A third man was ...
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Shell launches enhanced V-Power fuels developed with Ferrari
Shell has teamed up with former Formula 1 TV presenter Jake Humphrey to launch Shell V-Power Nitro+ unleaded and diesel - two new fuels designed to reduce engine deposits that can impair vehicle performance Developed by Shell Scientists, Shell V-Power Nitro+ fuels represent the next generation of Shell’s premium performance ...