All Forecourt Trader articles in January 2022 – Page 2
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Ascona Group plans redevelopment of Welsh forecourt
Planning permission to redevelop Enterprise Service Station on the A467 in Newport, has been applied for by Top 50 Indie Ascona Group.
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Latest DfT stats show EV charger installations have grown by 37% since January 2021
The number of public electric vehicle charging devices has increased by 37% - a total of 7,600 devices in the past year, according to the latest Department of Transport quarterly statistics.
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The Kay Group partners with Too Good To Go to combat food waste
Top 50 Indie the Kay Group, has joined forces with food waste management app, Too Good To Go, in a bid to reduce its food waste from across its forecourt convenience stores.
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Certas Energy acquires service station within Britain’s biggest and busiest container port
Certas Energy has acquired Haven Service Station at the Port of Felixstowe in a continuation of its programme of investment into UK logistics and haulage infrastructure.
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Owner of htec and Celtech acquired by US forecourt and convenience specialist
Universe Group, the company that owns the epos and software providers htec and Celtech, has been acquired by PDI, an Atlanta-based global provider of enterprise management software for the convenience retail and petroleum wholesale industries.
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Welcome Break applies for consent to develop Applegreen PFS into trunk road service area
Welcome Break has applied for planning permission to redevelop a filling station as a trunk road service area on the A1 near Pontefract.
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Spar retailers open filling station in Belfast following £3m investment
Spar retailers Gavan and Helen Wall have opened Landscape Filling Station on the Crumlin Road in Belfast, after a £3m investment.
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Sales recover some of volume lost since Covid advice to work at home if possible
Average daily fuel sales picked up last week, increasing by 12% compared with the previous week, but have not made up all the volume lost since the most recent Covid recommendation to work at home if possible, which was cancelled yesterday.
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Government pledges significant funding to support development of EV battery gigafactory
The government has pledged substantial funding to support Britishvolt, the company planning to build a manufacturing plant for electric vehicle (EV) batteries in Blyth, Northumberland.
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Organised crime gang used car wash business as cover for smuggling cocaine
Five members of an organised crime gang who used a car wash business as cover for smuggling cocaine into the South West have been jailed for a combined total of 40 years and 11 months.
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CBE makes key management appointments following the retirement of CEO Sean Kenna
Retail IT company CBE has made key management appointments following the retirement of Sean Kenna from the position of CEO.
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Andrews Garage in Notting Hill Gate is the latest recruit for Murco
Andrews Garage in Ladbroke Grove, West London, is the latest dealer to sign a five-year fuel supply deal with Murco.
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PRA criticises proposals to increase charges for motorists using London’s roads
Proposals to increase charges for motorists using London’s roads have been criticised by the PRA.
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BP appoints Tracey Clements to lead mobility and convenience in Europe
BP has announced the appointment of Tracey Clements to senior vice president, mobility & convenience Europe from 1 March.
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ACS launches campaign to promote awareness of Challenge25
A campaign to boost awareness of Challenge25 among consumers and support colleagues in local shops selling age restricted products has been launched by the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS).
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Detectives investigating after man with firearm attempts robbery on forecourt
Detectives in Northern Ireland are investigating after an armed man attempted to carry out robberies at a petrol station and a shop on Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus early on the morning of Monday January 17.
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There’s still an ‘insatiable appetite’ for buying forecourts, reports Christie & Co
Despite climate change, electric vehicles and the looming 2030 deadline, there remains an insatiable appetite for petrol filling stations, with multiple buyers hungry to acquire assets at every level of the market, according to Christie & Co’s latest Business Outlook.
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Council issues appeal for owner of abandoned petrol station site to come forward
A local authority has made a public appeal for the owner of a derelict former petrol station site in Middlesbrough to come forward
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EV chargers on the ‘cusp’ of becoming more profitable than pumps, claims BP
BP’s fast electric vehicle (EV) chargers are on the cusp of becoming more profitable than filling up a petrol car, the company’s head of customers and products Emma Delaney told Reuters.
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BP wind project partnership to accelerate Scottish EV charging network
BP, together with German energy and charging point specialist EnBW, are to develop a major offshore wind project - Morven - off the east coast of Scotland, which will boost BP’s ability to supply and significantly accelerate the expansion of its EV charging network in Scotland to around 4,000 public chargers by 2030.
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