All Forecourt Trader articles in April 2021 – Page 5
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Top 50 Indie AKV Services wins dealer category in Shell’s internal PMTDR awards
Shell has hosted its annual People Make The Difference Real awards (PMTDR) to recognise and reward its retailers and dealers who have gone above and beyond.
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MFG to back Macmillan Cancer Support as official 2021 charity partner
MFG is backing Macmillan Cancer Support as its official charity partner in 2021.
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Greenergy acquires Irish fuel retailer and distributor, Amber Petroleum
Greenergy has completed the acquisition of Amber Petroleum today (April 8), an independent fuel retailer and distributor based in the Republic of Ireland.
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New salary sacrifice scheme launched to encourage leasing of electric vehicles
Octopus Electric Vehicles has launched a new leasing service – Electric Dreams – offering salary sacrifice schemes to cut the cost for employees if they switch to electric vehicles.
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Lumina Intelligence report predicts resurgence in food-to-go market in 2021
The food-to-go market will see a strong resurgence in 2021, but won’t fully recover to pre-Covid levels until 2024, according to a new report by Lumina Intelligence.
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Focus On Feature
TOP TIPS: How to be a winner at the Forecourt Trader Awards 2021
Will it be you picking up the top prize at this year’s Forecourt Trader Awards? Read our top tips to help you achieve that great moment of glory.
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AWARDS: The Forecourt Trader Awards 2021 starts here!
The most prestigious and respected awards in the UK’s petrol retailing calendar are back for 2021. The Forecourt Trader team is ready to seek out the brightest and best in the industry - those pushing the boundaries of hard work and innovation as they embrace the immense challenges of running a successful business.
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Criminal who blew up cash machines on forecourts jailed for 11 years
A criminal who blew up ATMs on forecourts and caused more than £60,000 of damage just months after being released from prison has been jailed for a further 11 years.
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CID officers investigating armed robbery at forecourt shop in Swindon
CID officers from Wiltshire Police are investigating an armed robbery at an Esso petrol station in Swindon.
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Gasrec reports surge in demand for biomethane to fuel commercial vehicles
Demand for biomethane to fuel commercial vehicles is booming according to Gasrec.
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ACS calls for clarity on plans for plastic bag charge in English shops
ACS has called on the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to confirm the implementation date and communications plan for retailers ahead of upcoming changes to laws on plastic bags.
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Shift to ‘greener’ technologies continues says SMMT, as latest new car sales show growth
The UK new car market recorded its first ‘growth’ since August 2020, with 29,280 more units registered during March compared to the same month last year, according to figures published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
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Fuel prices on a par with February 2020, reports RAC Fuel Watch
March saw the fifth straight month of petrol and diesel price increases at UK forecourts, with prices up another 2.7ppl and 2.4ppl respectively and both fuels now costing the same as they did in February 2020, according to new data from RAC Fuel Watch.
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Analysis
LEGAL: Prospect of plain-clothes police on licensed premises
Our ‘legal doctor’ Robert Botkai discusses the call to have plain-clothes police officers in licensed premises to help protect women
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Analysis
MONEY TALK: No memorable headlines in the latest Budget
Budget 2021: There were no really memorable headlines but given the circumstances, surely that was understandable?
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Award-winning Westmorland Family tops Which? survey of the best motorway services
Gloucester and Tebay services have been named Britain’s best service stations, while Bridgwater in the south west of England has been ranked the worst, according to a new survey from Which?.
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Analysis
SECURITY: Be extra vigilant to prevent forecourt crime
Back in 1991, when BOSS was established, driving off from the pump without paying dominated forecourt crime.
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Analysis
SERVICE CENTRE: Problems with newspaper vouchers and smelly smokers
Jac Roper looks at how a newspaper voucher returns envelope problem gets resolved; plus advice on how to deal with a smelly smoker
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National Living Wage goes up today
The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates are increasing from today, following recommendations made to the Government by the Low Pay Commission (LPC).
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