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Results of this month’s online poll:
Have your fuel sales increased significantly in the wake of the contaminated fuel crisis?A GREAT DEAL53%NOT MUCH26%NOT AT ALL21%More than half of retailers enjoyed increased volumes following the fuel crisis, which mainly hit the supermarkets.
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Regional prices
TownDieselUnleadedBIRMINGHAM91.988.9BRADFORD91.987.9BRISTOL91.988.9EDINBURGH90.987.9GLASGOW91.988.9LEEDS91.987.9LONDON92.989.9MANCHESTER92.988.9NEWCASTLE U/TYNE90.988.9NORTHAMPTON92.989.9NOTTINGHAM91.988.9SHEFFIELD91.988.9SOUTHAMPTON90.987.9SWINDON90.987.9
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NewsPRA URGES CHANCELLOR TO SUPPORT BIOFUELS
The Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) is calling on the Chancellor to cut duty on biofuels in next week’s Budget to encourage investment in the product and the necessary infrastructure to deliver it.PRA director, Ray Holloway said: “A cut in duty on biofuels would generate demand and help expand this nascent ...
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CARD FRAUD LOSSES DOWN
Petrol stations’ losses due to credit and debit card fraud fell by more than 10% last year according to new figures released today ...(March 13th) by the Association of Payment and Clearing Services (APACS).In 2006 the sector lost £11.4m because of card fraud. This compares to £12.7m in 2005 and ...
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NewsINDIES RESURGENT SAYS CHEVRON VICE PRESIDENT AS VISITORS FLOCK TO IFFE
The independent sector is alive, well and doing rather nicely - some would even say resurgent ...John Lynn, Chevron’s vice president of marketing in Europe, told a packed house at the Top Indies dinner in Coventry on March 6."The death of the independent has been much heralded down the years... ...
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TESCO APOLOGISES IN NATIONAL AD CAMPAIGN
Tesco has taken out full page adverts in the national press as it seeks to reassure motorists that its petrol is now safe following the contaminated fuel crisis.The source of the problem has been identified as high levels of silicon, which were found in four storage tanks at the Vopak ...
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TOTAL ENDS LOYALTY CARD SCHEME
Total UK is to withdraw its Tops loyalty card scheme in May following a decline in the number of customers using it.The company said that research had found that targeted promotions were more popular than long-term point-collecting schemes. A spokesperson said: "By withdrawing the Tops card scheme, we will be ...
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INDIES DOUBLE FUEL SALES AS MOTORISTS SHUN SUPERMARKETS
Independent retailers have reported a surge in demand for unleaded as motorists shun the supermarkets in the wake of the tainted fuel furore.However, some have expressed concerns as to how the multiples will react once they start trying to woo their customers back. And PRA director Ray Holloway has warned ...
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NewsMalthurst tops the indie chart again
Graham Peacock, managing director of the Malthurst Group, once again heads the list of the Top 50 Indies, a rundown of the biggest independent groups, published as a supplement within this issue, and summarised in the box below.A Top Indies dinner is also being held at the Forest ...
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Smoking ban drives sales
Forecourts saw their share of total tobacco sales increase by 4% following the introduction of Ireland’s public smoking ban, according to figures released by Imperial Tobacco.As UK retailers prepare for a raft of legislation over the next year, including new public smoking bans for Wales, Northern Ireland and England, Imperial’s ...
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NewsInchcape chooses UK Retail over BP
CPL Petroleum has done a deal with Inchcape to supply its 4mlpa site in Wokingham with the UK Retail brand.The wheels were set in motion for the deal at last year’s International Forecourt & Fuel Equipment (IFFE) show at the Birmingham NEC.CPL’s retail area manager, Tony Boyce, told Forecourt ...
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In brief
Torex Retail has maintained its "business as usual" stance following another management shake-up in the wake of its recent problems. Geoffrey Forster and David Hallett have resigned as non-executive directors. This comes after Steve Marshall, a former CEO of Railtrack, was appointed non-executive chairman. The company also recently announced £15m-worth ...
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NewsHand car washes in need of regulation
Car wash operator David Charman has urged the Environment Agency (EA) to clamp down on unregulated hand car washes.The Kent-based retailer said it was unfair that legitimate businesses like his were investing thousands of pounds in ensuring their dirty water was being disposed of safely while rogue operators evade environmental ...
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CONTAMINATED FUEL PROBE UNDERWAY
Trading standards officials have launched an investigation into claims that forecourts have been selling contaminated petrol after hundreds of motorists have complained that their cars have suddenly broken down after filling up.Drivers in the south-east have reported that their vehicles have suffered juddering, misfiring and a loss of power.Forecourts at ...
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NewsMajor fuel furore rocks the industry
The national furore over contaminated fuel last month could become the worst debacle over fuel quality since Formula Shell was removed from sale in the ’80s, according to the PRA’s technical consultant, Peter Barlow."It could turn out to be the biggest in the sense that Formula Shell was a more ...
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Increased funding and new chairman for Torex
A new chairman and £15 million–worth of increased bank funding have been announced by Torex plc, as it moves to get back on track following its recent well-publicised problems. Steve Marshall has been appointed to the main board with immediate effect as non-executive chairman. Marshall was formerly CEO of both ...
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CADBURY RECALLS EASTER EGGS
Cadbury has been forced to recall a selection of its Easter lines because they do not carry the correct nut allergy labelling.The products being recalled were made on a production line that also manufactures products containing nuts, but do not carry a warning for nut allergy sufferers.This latest recall follows ...
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GREEN HEALTH CHECK FOR CARS
Drivers are being offered a free environmental health check on their cars as part of BP’s ‘targetneutral’ scheme.The Green Light check for petrol cars is available at 250 Kwik-Fit MOT centres nationwide until March 3rd and aims to help drivers reduce emissions through a quick four-point check on exhaust emissions, ...
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TOREX REASSURES RETAILERS
As the investigation into retail systems provider Torex Retail continues, the company’s Petroleum and Convenience (P&C) division has maintained its ‘business as usual’ stance.The latest corporate developments have seen Keith Taylor, a turnaround expert who’s previously worked for the NHS and software group Morse, appointed as acting chief executive. The ...



















