All Forecourt Trader articles in April 2014 – Page 5
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Jet launches Facebook page
As part of its drive to increase brand awareness and footfall across its dealer network, fuel brand Jet has launched a consumer-centred Facebook page. Anne Day, brand communications manager at Jet, said: “Existing industry social media strategies have, in our view, failed to take advantage of the likes of Facebook, ...
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Strong pound helping to keep fuel prices stable
Average UK petrol pump prices continue to hold below the 130ppl level despite pressure in the oil and wholesale fuel markets, according to the latest AA Fuel Price Report. It said increases in wholesale prices would have pushed up prices at the pumps by 3ppl to 4ppl had it not ...
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Government invites bids for £168m pothole repair fund
The Government is inviting councils to bid for a share of a £168m Pothole Fund to repair roads. Successful local authorities will sign a pothole pledge as a condition of the funding, setting out the number of potholes they will have repaired by March 2015. Transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin said: ...
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Esso Midline pipeline reopens after diesel theft repairs
Esso has resumed operation of its Midline pipeline following repairs and tests. The pipeline, which transports fuel from the Fawley Refinery in Hampshire to Birmingham Fuel Terminal, had to be closed last week after a tapping device was found inserted into it. The device was discovered near an industrial storage ...
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Police release CCTV images after petrol station threats
Nottinghamshire Police have this week released CCTV images of a man they they want to question about an incident where threatening behaviour was used towards staff at a filling station. The incident occurred on February 22, 2014, at the Tesco Express filling station in Clifton Lane, Clifton, Nottingham. The man ...
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NewsSelf-cleaning car ’could make car washes obsolete’
Nissan has developed a self-cleaning prototype which it claims could make car washes obsolete. A Nissan spokesman said: “Washing a car can be a chore - and a costly one at that. In response, Nissan has begun tests on innovative paint technology that repels mud, rain and everyday dirt, meaning ...
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Forecourt construction company collapses
A construction company which has been a main contractor for Esso, Shell, BP, Roadchef, and Granada/Moto has been placed into administration and made all its staff redundant. Stacey Construction, which is based at Wiveliscombe, Somerset, and was set up in 1967, said in a statement: “The redundancies have been brought ...
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Staff member punched during filling station robbery
A staff member at a filling station was punched in the stomach during a robbery in Wigan. At 1.20am on Friday 18 April 2014, three men forced their way through the front door of the BP petrol station on Warrington Road, Goose Green. One of them walked up to an ...
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HMRC smashes huge illegal tobacco operation
A massive illegal tobacco operation has been smashed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). Officers raided a farm in Essex this week, as well as four premises near Bury and another in Blackburn two weeks ago, and seized cash, chemical agents, counterfeit packaging and tobacco packing machinery. The officers dismantled ...
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£500m boost for ultra low emission vehicles
The Deputy Prime Minister has announced the main elements of a £500m package of measures to support the development and use of ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) to 2020. Included in the package is at least £200m to extend the duration of the Plug-in Car Grant and a range of ...
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Murco stops buying crude oil to be processed at Milford Haven
Murco has revealed that it has stopped buying crude oil to be processed at its Milford Haven refinery in South Wales, as talks about its future continue. In a statement on Monday, Murco said: “As we have said, we are actively engaged with certain third parties that have expressed an ...
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Warning diesel is causing thousands of deaths
Policies encouraging the massive rise in the number of diesel vehicles could be responsible for thousands of premature deaths in the UK, according to the Government’s chief adviser on air pollution. Professor Frank Kelly, chair of the Department of Health’s committee on air pollution, said particulates from diesel engines could ...
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Tobacco manufacturer criticises new EU Directive
Tobacco manufacturer JTI has criticised new tobacco regulations that have just been finalised by the EU. Commenting on the Tobacco Products Directive, which is due to come into operation by May 2016, JTI UK managing director Daniel Torras said: “These regulations that have been supported by the UK Government are ...
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NewsSainsbury’s flagship site threatened with demolition
Sainsbury’s could be forced to demolish the canopy on its flagship solar-powered filling station at Bishop’s Waltham in Hampshire after it was discovered to be 500mm higher than approved by planners. The site, which was opened in November last year, was the first Sainsbury’s filling station featuring photovoltaic (PV) glass ...
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Lightning strikes for second time at Dorset petrol station
A petrol station in Christchurch, Dorset, has been struck by lightning for the second time this year. Staff in the shop at the BP garage in Somerford Road reported the building vibrating and the power shorting out when the lightning struck at around 2pm on Monday. The fire brigade was ...
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