All articles by John Wood – Page 32
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NewsHFSS location restrictions imposed from Saturday October 1 despite calls for delay
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has confirmed that the location restrictions on high fat, salt and sugar products (HFSS) will come into force on Saturday 1 October despite calls from the industry to delay implementation.
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NewsEG Group selects another PFS for demolition and replacement with Asda on the Move
EG Group is now aiming to demolish at least seven of its petrol filling stations to make way for Asda convenience stores or foodservice developments after it applied for permission for a scheme in Bolton.
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NewsCouncil grants permission for expansion of store at service station in Jarrow
Planning permission has been granted by South Tyneside Council for an expansion of the store at St Matthews Service Station in Jarrow.
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NewsPetrol station in Cheshire forced to close after spillage of 200 litres of diesel
A petrol station in Cheshire had to be closed on Monday evening after about 200 litres of diesel was spilt on the forecourt.
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NewsArmed police officers swoop on car carrying drugs at A1M service station
Armed police officers have swooped on a car carrying drugs at a service station in Durham.
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NewsHydrogen refuelling systems group makes key appointments to drive growth
Haskel Hydrogen Systems Group has made a number of key appointments, which it says will maximise the current growth opportunities in the hydrogen sector and satisfy increasing global demand for its range of refuelling systems.
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NewsCooley to step aside as CEO of ITM Power but retain senior strategic role
After thirteen and a half years as CEO of hydrogen supplier ITM Power, Graham Cooley is stepping aside but will remain with the company in a senior strategic role.
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NewsUsed car buyer interest in electric vehicles on the rise
Used car buyer interest in electric vehicles (EVs) has risen by about a third since May, according to research from the latest Startline Used Car Tracker.
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AnalysisANALYSIS: Temporary respite?
Just hours before the news broke about the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the new Prime Minister Liz Truss outlined to the House of Commons how her government intended to help consumers and businesses cope with the unprecedented surge in energy prices.
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NewsPRA warns mini Budget may not be enough to offset harm caused by energy price hikes
The PRA has welcomed some aspects of the mini Budget delivered today, but warned it may not be enough to offset the harm caused to the forecourt sector by rising energy prices.
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NewsBP pilots its digital in-truck payments app InTruck Connect with MAN Truck & Bus
BP is to pilot its digital in-truck payments app, InTruck Connect, in the UK with the commercial vehicle maker MAN Truck & Bus.
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NewsWilcomatic commits to the Responsible Car Wash Scheme’s code of practice
Automatic car wash maker Wilcomatic has committed to the Responsible Car Wash Scheme’s (RCWS) code of practice.
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NewsEquans launches its first GeniePoint electric vehicle charging hub at a Morrisons store
Equans has extended its relationship with Morrisons with the launch of its first GeniePoint electric vehicle (EV) charging hub, as part of the retailers new lower environmental impact store in Little Clacton.
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NewsPRA announces programme for Business Breakout meeting in Leicestershire
The PRA has announced plans for a Business Breakout in Leicestershire, on Thursday October 6.
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NewsElement 2 to supply hydrogen and refuelling equipment for new council vehicle in St Helens
Hydrogen supplier Element 2 has been engaged by St Helens Borough Council to supply hydrogen and refuelling infrastructure for its new Faun Zoeller waste collection vehicle.
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NewsWelsh government introduces bill to ban or restrict sale of some single use plastics
The Welsh government has introduced a bill which bans or restricts the sale of some of the most commonly littered single-use plastics in Wales, including a ban on plastic bags which are currently subject to a 5p charge.
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NewsRAC steps up praise for independents and criticism of supermarkets over fuel prices
The RAC has stepped up its praise for independent fuel retailers, and criticism of supermarkets, after the latest fuel price data published by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
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NewsACS calls for extension to business rates relief in chancellor’s mini budget
The Association of convenience Stores (ACS) has called on the government to introduce a targeted package of measures to support local shops.
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NewsRoadchef wins award for its support of Cancer Research UK
Motorway service area (MSA) provider Roadchef has won Corporate National Partnership Champion at the Charity Times Awards 2022 for its work with Cancer Research UK.
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NewsPolice release CCTV images after robbery at a forecourt store in Bracknell
Thames Valley Police has released CCTV images in connection with a robbery at a forecourt store in Bracknell.



















