All articles by John Wood – Page 30
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First Hydrogen gets go-ahead to trial its hydrogen fuel cell vans on UK roads
Automotive company First Hydrogen has announced its first zero emission light commercial vehicles (LCVs) have been certified legal on British roads by the Vehicle Certification Authority.
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British Standard launched to ensure EV chargers are accessible for disabled people
A new British standard has been launched to ensure that EV chargers are accessible for disabled people, together with guidance developed with input from disabled users.
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Top 50 Indie Sewell on the go collects donations for local foodbanks
Top 50 Indie Sewell on the go is again teaming up with East Hull and Beannie Street food banks to run their Big Local Harvest this year.
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UK Power Networks provides new connection for 22 electric buses in south London
More than 20 buses that are less environmentally damaging are operating from a south-west London bus garage, thanks to a new electricity connection.
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Pod Point secures deal to roll out chargers across property company’s estate
EV charging infrastructure supplier Pod Point has secured a deal with property investment company Custodian REIT to roll out chargers across its estate.
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Detectives appeal for information after armed robbery at Clydebank petrol station
Detectives from Police Scotland are appealing for information following an armed robbery at a petrol station in Clydebank.
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BP’s EV charging business secures agreement with London-based Addison Lee
BP’s EV charging business BP Pulse has teamed up with London-based car hire and taxi provider Addison Lee, giving its electric vehicle fleet enhanced access to its public charging network.
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ACS report highlights high level of investment in sites by owners of forecourts
The high level of investment by forecourt owners in their businesses has been highlighted by the 2022 Forecourt Report, published today by the Association of Convenience Stores.
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Average differential between petrol and diesel prices exceeds 20ppl for first time
The already record differential between the average price of petrol and diesel has increased to beyond 20ppl for the first time, according to RAC Fuel Watch data.
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PRA welcomes government climbdown on claims retailers failed to pass on 5ppl duty cut
The PRA has welcomed a climbdown from the government accepting that retailers did not profit from the 5ppl cut in duty in the March Budget this year.
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Banning sales of new ICE cars from 2030 will cost five times as much as the benefits says report
Opponents of banning sales of new internal combustion engine cars in 2030 claim the costs will be five times greater than the benefits.
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Applegreen signs exclusive partnership deal with M&S Food for locations across Ireland
Applegreen has agreed an exclusive partnership with M&S Food to bring its offer to locations across Ireland.
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Government extends eligibility for businesses to benefit from Energy Bill Relief Scheme
The government has announced updates to the Energy Bill Relief Scheme, increasing the eligibility criteria for businesses to benefit from the scheme.
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Shell UK agrees partnership with governing body of British Cycling
Shell UK and British Cycling have signed an agreement making Shell UK an official partner of the national governing body.
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PRA announces programme for Business Breakout meeting in Northern Ireland
The PRA has announced plans for a Business Breakout in Northern Ireland, on Thursday November 3.
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Murco appoints Andrew Lucano-Jones as its new business regional sales manager
Murco has appointed Andrew Lucano-Jones as its new business regional sales manager.
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Teenage girl threatened by robbers armed with handgun and wheelbrace
Detectives in Northern Ireland are investigating an armed robbery at a service station in Keady, in County Armagh, on the evening of Tuesday 11 October.
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Government report warns shortage of spaces for lorry parking is nearly at critical level
Thousands of lorries are being parked in laybys, on industrial estates and on the verge each night because their drivers cannot find adequate purpose-built facilities, a new report has found.
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Scottish Grocers’ Federation report highlights members’ contribution to economy
The Scottish Grocers’ Federation has published its annual spotlight on the retail market in Scotland, highlighting the vital service its members provide to their communities and the wider economy.
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EG Group raises more than £36,000 for The Christie cancer centre charity
EG Group has raised more than £36,000 for The Christie Charitable Fund following a four-month partnership.