All Forecourt Trader articles in December 2022 – Page 2
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News
The Fed welcomes Welsh government support for independent retailers
An announcement that the Welsh government will support independent retailers moving into 2023 has been welcomed by the Fed (Federation of Independent Retailers).
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Shell reopens site in Staffordshire after rebuild involving addition of Little Waitrose
Shell has reopened its site on the A32 in Stone, Staffordshire, after a six-month rebuild.
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Infrastructure for MFG EV charging hub fast-tracked as part of £66m UK Power Networks scheme
Provision of infrastructure to support an MFG EV ultra-fast charging hub in Catford, south London, has been fast-tracked as part of a £66m scheme run by UK Power Networks, the UK’s biggest electricity distributor.
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Equipment News
Sturdy Products supplies Tidystore Low Profile display units to Sainsbury’s forecourts
Sturdy Products UK has completed a contract to supply Sainsbury’s forecourts with its Sturdy Tidystore Low Profile storage and display unit..
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Ascona Group donates £15k to SeeAbility
Ascona Group has donated £15,000 to SeeAbility, one of the oldest disability charities in the country that aims to provide specialist support, accommodation, and eye care help for people with learning disabilities, autism, and sight loss throughout the United Kingdom.
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MFG’s EV Power network links with Paua electric fuel card
Motor Fuel Group’s EV Power network has joined the Paua platform, enabling Paua drivers to access 248 charging devices at 49 high-power charging hub locations.
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Focus On Feature
FOCUS ON BUILDING & DESIGN: Plan for success
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and in areas like design that is definitely true. Up and down the country forecourt owners apply for planning to extend or even knock down and rebuild their businesses.
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Focus On Feature
FOCUS ON EPOS: Reporting for duty
Darren Moir is the manager at the busy Westhill Service Station in the suburbs of Aberdeen. It has BP fuel and a Spar store. Darren has been with the business for 32 years and has therefore seen a lot of changes over those years.
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Van in flames on forecourt
Firefighters responded to a call about a van on fire on a forecourt in Kent earlier this week.
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Aviva aims to give EV drivers peace of mind
Aviva has linked up with the RAC give EV drivers assistance should their car run out of charge.
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Euro Garages plans to turn car showroom into forecourt
Euro Garages has submitted plans to turn a former car showroom in Rotherham into a 24-hour petrol station with shop and drive-thru coffee shop.
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Demand for EVs is waning amid rising cost of living and surging energy prices
Appetite among drivers for electric vehicles (EVs) is waning amid rising living costs and surging energy prices, according to new research from car sales specialist, Auto Trader.
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Shell to supply EV chargers at 100 UK Parking Control locations
Shell UK has signed a new partnership with UK Parking Control Ltd (UKPC), one of the UK’s leading providers of parking infrastructure, to supply EV charging at 100 of their locations.
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Leeds Skelton Lake Services wins 'Planning for the Natural Environment' award
Extra MSA’s state-of-the art Motorway Service Area at Skelton Lake in east Leeds has been unveiled as this year’s winner of the Royal Town Planning Institute’s (RTPI) National Award for Excellence in Planning for the Natural Environment 2022.
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Analysis
MONEY TALK: What a year it’s been
Just 12 months ago, there was a quiet optimism (within ‘retail’ – if not necessarily in other sectors of the economy) that 2022 would bring some degree of recovery after two years of the ravages of Covid-19.
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Analysis
SERVICE CENTRE: Software headaches and AI targeting shoplifters
Sebastian Nonis, who runs Forfar Rd Service Station in Dundee, asked Service Centre to try to intervene in the ongoing problems he has with his software from TLM.
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Kearsley Service Station gets 24-hour go-ahead
After a two-year battle, Kearsley Service Station on Manchester Road in Bolton has been given permission to operate on a 24-hour basis for a 12-month trial period.
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Compact ultra-fast EV charger launched
German company ADS-TEC Energy has launched ChargePost, a compact, battery-based charging system enabling ultra-fast EV charging on existing power connections, without the need to extend existing grids.
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Analysis
ANALYSIS: Plugging the gap
When the government finally published its UK Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Strategy in March, its target of a minimum of 300,000 public EV chargers by 2030 already sounded challenging, and events since then have only increased the likelihood that it will fail to meet it.
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Guildford forecourt to reopen with new look
Guild Foods Market, which opened to huge acclaim in Guildford in 2019 thanks to its upmarket convenience concept, has changed hands and will re-open as a Southern Co-op site.
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