All Forecourt Trader articles in January 2022 – Page 4
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Westmorland tops league table of UK motorway services operators in 2021 on review website
Gloucester Services is ranked as one of the best service stations, according to motorway users who praised its facilities and management.
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EV charging devices in the UK to hit 40,000 this year, predicts Zap-Map
The UK will hit 30,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging devices in the first quarter of 2022, surpassing 40,000 for the whole year, according to a forecast by EV charging app Zap-Map.
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Bedfordshire CID investigating robbery at BP petrol station
Bedfordshire Police officers are appealing for information after a robbery at a Dunstable petrol station Thursday (January 6) evening.
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MONEY TALK: Forecourt crime - nobody is listening
As if there wasn’t enough bad news around already as we head into 2022: Covid restrictions; inflation over 5%; consumers expected to be somewhat cash-strapped; and to top all of that forecourt crime is now costing forecourts nearly £100m per year.
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SERVICE CENTRE: Jac Roper on small print and war of the brands
Jac Roper warns about the ‘average clause’ in any insurance policy; and Co-op versus Nisa - the war of the brands
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Sales of battery electric vehicles surge up in generally weak market for new cars
More new battery electric cars were sold in 2021 than in the previous five years combined, but overall sales of new cars were well down on pre-pandemic levels.
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Extra MSA launches planning appeal for £75m development on M62
Extra MSA has lodged an appeal against the refusal of planning permission for a £75m motorway services area on the M62 near Birchwood in Cheshire.
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Man jailed for stealing nearly £20,000 from cash machine on BP forecourt in Surrey
An Epsom man has been sentenced to fourteen months in jail after stealing nearly £20,000 from an ATM at a forecourt in Alfold, Surrey.
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Gasrec opens remote monitoring centre to track all its refuelling stations across the UK
Gasrec has opened a Remote Monitoring Centre to track real-time data from every one of the company’s biomethane refuelling stations across the UK, plus its tanker fleet round the clock every day.
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Mer expands its UK electric vehicle charging business with acquisition of Elmtronics
European EV charging company Mer has expanded its UK business with the acquisition of Elmtronics.
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Police appeal after thieves target lorries at motorway services in Staffordshire
Officers from Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after thieves have targeted lorries parked at motorway services in their territory.
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PRA dismisses RAC claims of overcharging at the pumps and 16ppl fuel margins
The PRA has dismissed claims by the RAC that fuel retailers overcharged motorists to the tune of £5 a day for unleaded fuel during December. The RAC also claimed that such behaviour would drive the uptake of electric cars.
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Essar Oil (UK) reports its best monthly sales performance since pandemic began
Essar Oil (UK) has revealed it achieved its best monthly product sales for 18 months in December 2021 across both fuels and petrochemicals.
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EG Group receives new setback in bid to redevelop site in Bournemouth
EG Group has received another knock-back from planners in Bournemouth at a site where it is attempting to upgrade and expand facilities.
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Assistant injured as knife-wielding assailant tries to rob service station
A cashier has been injured by a knife-wielding assailant who tried to rob a service station in Glasgow.
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New electric bus starts trials at testing facility in the UK
A company that is aiming to manufacture affordable electric vehicles across the globe has begun trials of a new bus at a testing facility in the UK.
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Burglars smash their way into Tesco Express and Esso alliance site in Evesham
Burglars smashed their way into a Tesco Express and Esso alliance site at Cheltenham Road in Evesham at around 5am on Wednesday 29 December.
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CCTV images released after large tobacco theft from Sainsbury’s forecourt
Thames Valley Police has released CCTV images of two men officers would like to speak to following a theft of a large amount of tobacco products from a forecourt store in Calcot.
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