All Forecourt Trader articles in August 2012 – Page 3
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Employability initiative takes flight at the Henderson Group
Sixteen local unemployed people have gained permanent employment with the Henderson Group after taking part in the company’s work placement programme.The Roots to Wings initiative is targeted at the workless or long-term unemployed, with the aim of getting them back into full or part-time employment by equipping them with skills ...
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PRA joins Sunday Trading debate
The RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) is lending its full support to the Association of Convenience Stores’ (ACS) decision to urge the government to retain Sunday Trading regulations.Eric Pickles, Communities and Local Government Secretary, has suggested the government may review Sunday Trading laws when the temporary relaxation of restrictions over ...
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Australian high court backs plain packs for tobacco
Australia’s highest court has upheld a new government law on plain packaging for tobacco products, sparking concern that the move could set a precedent for other countries, including the UK. The news follows a UK consultation on the Department of Health’s plans to introduce plain packaging for tobacco, which closed ...
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GB Oils appoints new regional manager in South East Anglia
GB Oils has opened a new depot in Ipswich to serve the needs of commercial and domestic customers in South East Anglia, and appointed Keith Durrant as regional manager.Durrant, who joined GB Oils two years ago, brings a wealth of business experience to the role, having held several senior managerial ...
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Small businesses embrace affordable training alternatives to ease staff development costs
Small businesses are sourcing affordable training alternatives to sidestep steep staff development costs, new research from the Forum of Private Business has revealed.According to the findings of the Forum’s latest training and skills member panel survey, more than one in five firms (22%) use guides and handbooks, while other popular ...
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Growth plans prompt new head office for MFG
Top 50 Indie Motor Fuel Group (MFG) has moved its head office from Harrow to St Albans.Jeremy Clarke, MFG’s managing director, said: “Our expansion plans for the company necessitated that we move our head office operations to a location and facility that will meet our ambitious plans for the future.”MFG’s ...
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ACS urges government to keep Sunday Trading regulations
ACS has called on the government to retain Sunday Trading regulations, after comments made by Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles suggested the government may review Sunday trading laws when the temporary relaxation of restrictions over the Olympics period comes to an end.ACS chief executive James Lowman said: “The ...
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Plain tobacco packs review ends today
A consultation on the Department of Health’s plans to introduce plain packaging for tobacco will close today. The review was extended by a month to allow more people to respond after strong interest in the issue. Tobacco retailers have expressed concerns about the impact of service times and profitability, as ...
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Driving considered ‘more important’ than being able to write
Being able to drive is regarded as an important skill – overall more important than even being able to write or use a computer, according to new AA research. More than two thirds (69%) of respondents put driving in the top three most important skills to have in an AA ...
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Inaccurate pumps give motorists a 6ppl saving, says the AA
An AA dip check of a handful of petrol stations found some pumps giving up to 4.4% more fuel than shown on the pump – effectively a 6ppl gift to drivers. According to the new research from the AA, problems with an EU move to harmonise fuel measuring on forecourts ...
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Maxol trials new image for forecourt network
Maxol is trialling a new corporate identity for its service stations. The first station to receive Maxol’s new look is at Adamstown on the Newcastle Road near Lucan in Co. Dublin and the second will opens today (August 9) at Dunmore Road in Waterford city in the south east of ...
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FairFuelUK renews call for fuel duty cut as Bank of England slashes UK growth forecast
Campaigning group FairFuelUK has renewed its call on the government to cut fuel duty as a means of stimulating economic growth. The call comes after the Bank of England is expected to slash its growth forecast for 2012 to zero. Motoring journalist Quentin Willson, national spokesman for FairFuelUK said: “Growth ...
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Christie & Co to market Calanike network
The receivers of Top 50 Indie Calanike Retailing have appointed Christie & Co to sell the network of 19 forecourts in Scotland and Northern England. Glasgow-based Calanike was placed in receivership in January this year but receivers Zolfo Cooper have been unable to find a buyer for the group. The ...
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Lord Prescott to address ACS crime prevention forum
Former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Prescott will address the ACS Crime Prevention Forum in October as part of a session on prospective Police and Crime Commissioners.Labour Humberside candidate Lord Prescott will join Surrey Conservative candidate Julie Iiles and Andrew Smith, Liberal Democrat candidate for Sussex in talking to retailers about ...
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Retail accounting specialist joins ACS as associate member
CV Retail, Retail accounting specialist CV Retail has become an associate member of the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS). John Roberts, managing director of CV Retail said: “To demonstrate our ongoing commitment to the convenience store market, we are delighted to be accredited as an associate member of the ACS”. ...
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Crackdown on drive-off offenders in Glasgow’s West End
Strathclyde Police is working with retailers in the West End of Glasgow to crack down on drivers who fill up and fail to pay for their fuel. Police and local retailers in conjunction with the British Oil Security Syndicate (BOSS) have operated successful BOSS Forecourt Watch schemes in the Partick ...
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New service station and Spar store opens in Northumbria
A new service station and Spar store Alnwick,Northumbria has opened in collaboration with Northumbrian Fuel Services Ltd. The store has been fitted out to the highest standards, according to Paul Abbott, a director of Northumbrian Fuel, who described it as “the best in the industry". The store will provide a ...
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Imperial Tobacco submits response to plain packaging proposals
Imperial Tobacco has submiitted its response to the public consultation on plain tobacco packaging. The UK consultation closes on August 10, but the Government has not confirmed when it will publish a summary report of the responses it has received, according to Colin Wragg, Imperial Tobacco’s head of corporate and ...
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