All Forecourt Trader articles in April 2022 – Page 5
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James Hall & Co opens 43rd forecourt and Spar store following £3m investment
James Hall & Co has added a 43rd forecourt to its retail estate with the launch of a new site in Bacup, in Lancashire, following a £3m investment.
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Sales of battery electric vehicles hit new high but overall new car market slumps
UK new car registrations followed a familiar pattern in March with sales of battery electric vehicles setting a new record while the overall market was down.
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Pump price rises smash previous records according to latest monthly data
Pump prices rose more in March than in any previous month on record, despite the Chancellor announcing a 5ppl cut in fuel duty in his Spring Statement, according to new RAC Fuel Watch data.
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Protesters’ actions prompt return of fuel shortages
Fuel shortages returned to Kent at the weekend thanks to the actions of protesters. Members of Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil have been blocking access to oil terminals in London, Essex, Birmingham and Southampton which have prevented some deliveries getting through to forecourts.
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Prax Group announces new managing director
The Prax Group has appointed Vladimir Langhamer as managing director - Europe & Africa, following the decision by Don Camillo to retire from the group’s day-to-day business activities and assume a non-executive role on the company’s board of directors.
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Police launch Twitter appeal for armed robber
Police in the West Midlands have put out an appeal on Twitter to find an armed robber who threatened staff and stole money from the till at the Shell forecourt in Birmingham Road, Sandwell.
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Moto and Gridserve announce 50% EV charging boost on motorway sites in time for Easter
Motorway services operator Moto and sustainable energy company Gridserve are boosting access to high-power EV charging across the Moto network by 50% in time for the Easter break.
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How to supercharge your energy drinks sales
To help convenience and forecourt stores capitalise on the rapidly growing energy drinks category, CCEP and Monster’s Sales Supercharged retailer support initiative is back, with top tips to give your energy drinks fixture maximum pulling power.
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Former Certas Energy head Craig Nugent to run Murco dealer network
MFG has appointed former Certas Energy head Craig Nugent as director, dealer operations, of its Murco-branded dealer network.
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MSP calls for cap on tariff prices for smaller businesses energy bills
A leading Scottish MSP has called for a windfall tax on energy companies and a cap on tariff prices for smaller businesses.
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Phillips 66 makes a trio of appointments in emerging energy
Phillips 66 has announced the promotions of Simon Holt to manager, emerging energy (Europe) and Pezhmon Nassiri as innovation lead.
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National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage increase from today
Increased pay rates come into operation today for workers on the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage.
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Government-backed taskforce says half a million chargepoints needed by 2035
A government-backed taskforce has identified key conditions that will need to be in place if the target for phasing out internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles is to be met.
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Aldi applies for planning permission for petrol station in Lincolnshire
The discount retailer Aldi has applied for planning permission to build a petrol filling station (PFS) and a store at a site in Horncastle, in Lincolnshire, but has told local press it will not be running the fuel site.
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MFG reveals it is pulling out of auto-LPG because it is no longer commercially viable
MFG has told competition authorities that supplying auto-LPG is no longer commercially viable and it plans to remove it from all its sites by 2024.
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ExxonMobil reported to have halted terminals as climate protestors attempt blockade
Climate protesters have attempted to blockade seven oil terminals in England and the BBC is reporting that ExxonMobil has halted operations at Hythe, Birmingham, Purfleet and west London.
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Forecourt crime campaigner Kevin Eastwood retires after 24 years in charge at BOSS
Kevin Eastwood, the executive director of BOSS (British Oil Security Syndicate) since 1998, is to retire at the end of March, with managing director Claire Nichol stepping up to the lead role.
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