All articles by John Wood – Page 20
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Welsh government warned health proposals could increase food prices
Food retail and manufacturing bodies have warned that new Welsh government health proposals could increase food prices for consumers.
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Police officers seek witnesses following altercation on forecourt in Hertfordshire
Officers from Hertfordshire Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward as part of their enquiries into an incident at a petrol station in Ware.
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Company and director operating petrol station fined over £100,000 for fire safety breaches
The company and director operating a petrol station garage in Lanner, Cornwall, have been ordered to pay a total of £108,028 in fines and costs after their premises failed to meet fire safety regulations.
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Maxol renews sponsorship of Carrickfergus RFC with a new two-year deal
Irish forecourt and convenience retailer Maxol has announced it is to renew its long-standing sponsorship of Carrickfergus RFC with a new two-year deal.
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West Midlands Police issue CCTV image in bid to trace woman attacked on forecourt
West Midlands Police officers are appealing for help to trace a woman filmed on CCTV being attacked at a service station in Bearwood.
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Ford in Europe announces plan to transform business to respond to EV competitors
Ford in Europe has revealed it intends to transform its business, to respond to the growing field of electric vehicle competitors entering the market.
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Sale of Great Glen Service Station in Fort Augustus announced by Christie & Co
The sale of Great Glen Service Station in Fort Augustus, Scotland, to a national operator has been announced by specialist business property adviser Christie & Co.
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BP announces plans to invest $1bn by 2030 into EV charge points across the US
BP has announced plans to invest $1bn by 2030 into electric vehicle (EV) charge points across the US.
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ACS urges people working in local shops to take part in its annual Colleague Survey
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is calling on people working in local shops to take part in its annual Colleague Survey.
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Police seize 50 barrels of fuel suspected to be stolen red and white diesel
Fifty barrels of suspected stolen diesel have been seized by Nottinghamshire Police after intelligence led officers to an empty property.
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Police release CCTV of men they want to identify after large fuel theft
Avon & Somerset Police officers investigating the theft of a large quantity of fuel from a petrol station in Bristol have released CCTV stills of two men and are asking for the public’s help to identify them
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Wrightbus unveils plans for hydrogen production facility to power 300 buses a day
Plans have been unveiled for a multi-million pound green hydrogen production facility at the Ballymena headquarters of the bus manufacturer Wrightbus.
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XPO replaces more than half its company cars with fully electric or hybrid vehicles
Transport company XPO has announced it has met its target to replace more than 50% of its company-owned cars with fully electric vehicles (EVs) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) by year-end 2022.
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PRA announces details of its first Forecourt Roadshow of 2023
The PRA has announced details of its first Forecourt Roadshow of 2023, which will be at Cottons Hotel, near Knutsford, on Thursday March 23.
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Jet launches ‘ultra-rapid’ pay-as-you-go EV charging service
Jet has announced the official launch of Jet Charge – its ultra-rapid pay-as-you-go EV charging offer.
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ACS calls for urgent clarification on details of how Scottish deposit return scheme will work
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has written to Lorna Slater, minister for green skills, the circular economy and biodiversity in the Scottish government, calling for urgent action to address the challenges facing the introduction of a deposit return scheme (DRS) in Scotland later this year.
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Morrisons launches short-term offer of 5ppl off its fuel for £35 spend in-store
Morrisons has launched an offer giving customers 5ppl off its fuel if they spend a minimum of £35 in-store.
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EG Group donates £100,000 to help with relief efforts in Turkey and Syria
Euro Garages’ parent company EG Group has announced that it is donating £100,000 to the British Red Cross to help with efforts to relieve the devastation in Turkey and Syria following an earthquake.
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Police appeal for information after man armed with a hammer robs service station
Officers from Dorset Police have appealed for information after a man armed with a hammer robbed a service station in Shaftesbury.
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Digger with hydrogen combustion engine given approval for road use by UK government
A digger powered by a hydrogen combustion engine, which is claimed to be a world first, will soon be on UK roads and building sites following government approval.