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  • Retailers warned of Chip & PIN deadline
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    Retailers warned of Chip & PIN deadline

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Retailers are being warned that Valentine’s Day 2006 is D-day for Chip & PIN. It marks the start of the ‘no PIN, no purchase’ clampdown. From February 14, shoppers must use their PIN number with their cards – if they don’t, their cards may be declined.

  • Forecourt Sales Assistant of the Year
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    Forecourt Sales Assistant of the Year

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Marilyn Nutley of the Three Elms BP/Spar Service Station in Hadlow, Kent, was named Forecourt Sales Assistant of the Year at the Sales Assistant of the Year awards, organised by sister-publication Convenience Store magazine.

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    Big Oil’s big deal

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Big Oil has signed a deal with Siemens Building Technologies to provide it with installation, maintenance and support for its in-store digital media network.

  • BP link with M&S
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    BP link with M&S

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    BP has launched a new partnership with Marks & Spencer Simply Food at its Hammersmith forecourt. The pilot scheme, which is being rolled out at eight UK sites, will see a selected range of M&S fresh food, ready meals, sandwiches, wine, flowers and basic groceries being sold alongside multi-branded impulse ...

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    News in brief

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    WELCOME TO CLARE COLEMAN who joins Forecourt Trader as Assistant Editor, taking over from Amy Lanning who left last month to work on sister publication Convenience Store. Clare previously worked as a reporter on a local newspaper in Basingstoke and is looking forward to getting to grips with the petrol ...

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    Congestion charge increase hits hard

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The increase in London’s congestion charge has hit forecourt businesses in the capital and Mayor Ken Livingstone plans to extend the zone into Kensington and Chelsea from 2007 which is set to make things worse. The charge in the existing zone was raised from £5 to £8 in July.Both the ...

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    Texaco sale continues

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Texaco has disposed of a further 17 sites – 14 to Petrol Express and three to Somerfield. The move is part of Texaco’s plan to dispose of all its company-owned sites and focus on its independent dealers. Texaco now has fewer than 100 sites left to sell.

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    ’Fuelies’ dismiss food shopping as tedious

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    There’s a new breed of food shopper according to the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD), and they’re called ‘fuelies’ because they view food in the same way as petrol and diesel – as a boring but essential commodity bought on price. But it’s these ‘fuelies’ who are the key challenge for the whole grocery industry says the IGD.

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    Manchester policy to tackle drive-offs

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Greater Manchester Police is claiming to be the first in the UK to adopt a force-wide policy to tackle drive-off crime on forecourts. The announcement came as the British Retail Consortium (BRC) reported an increase in crime across all retail sectors of 9% last year, to reach £2.13bn, according to its 2004 Annual Retail Crime Survey.

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    Drivers opt for ’my way’ not Highway

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Forget the Highway Code, British drivers are more likely to be following the ‘My Way Code’ according to a poll conducted by Total.

  • Vodafone ’here to help’ on forecourt
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    Vodafone ’here to help’ on forecourt

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Vodafone staff provided a free pump attendant and windscreen wash service at three London forecourts to support their ‘We are here to help’ campaign.The mobile phone company visited the Total and Texaco sites to demonstrate its commitment to customer service by helping existing and potential customers in everyday situations. The ...

  • Online poll result
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    Online poll result

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    The results of this month’s online poll make interesting reading, for while it’s encouraging to know that more than half (56%) of the retailers who voted did have an effective plan, there were almost just as great a number out there (44%) who may not be properly prepared should another ...

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    Texaco sells 14 sites to Petrol Express

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Texaco Ltd has sold 14 of its UK service stations to independent forecourt operator and distributor, Petrol Express. The sites are expected to transfer to Petrol Express once the relevant stock-taking and systems changes have taken place. This announcement follows the sale of 118 Texaco sites to Somerfield in ...

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    New look for Wild Bean Café at launch of M&S Simply Food trial

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    BP’s Wild Bean Café format was quietly re-launched this week as the oil giant unveiled its new partnership with M&S Simply Food at its forecourt in Hammersmith.At the opening event for the Simply Food trial - which will be rolled out at eight UK sites - Graham Sims, retail director ...

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    Shell raid suspect arrested

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    A police helicopter tracked a van loaded with stolen cigarettes for 30 miles through Hertfordshire, Essex and East London before officers arrested a man suspected of breaking into a filling station.An alert passer-by dialled 999 after seeing suspicious activity at the Shell Rye Street Garage in Bishop’s Stortford, Herts, just ...

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    BP claims four more Partnership sites

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    BP is taking back four of the 30 former BP/Safeway Partnership sites that Tesco had agreed to buy from Morrisons last month.Twelve of the 30 sites were subject to pre-emption rights from BP, and the oil company has decided to act on these rights, and bring four of them back ...

  • New brand targets independents
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    New brand targets independents

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    A new name has come on the petrol-retailing scene giving white-pole retailers the opportunity to trade with a national brand that isn’t restricted to an oil company contract.The C21 brand and forecourt package leaves retailers free to buy fuel from whichever source they choose, and with full control over pricing.A ...

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    News in brief

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    BIG OIL ASSOCIATES has reached an agreement with Gulf Retail to provide BigOil products and services to Gulf-branded retailers. Keith Jewers, retail director at Gulf, said: “As part of our commitment to an open relationship with our dealers, we are very pleased to be using the services of BigOil. We ...

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    Card use up in fuel panic

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Card payment transaction traffic from forecourts was up by 25% from the the previous week’s traffic during the fuel panic last month, according to figures from communications and processing specialist Transaction Network Services (UK) Ltd. On Wednesday September 14, figures were up by 25% from the previous Wednesday, and on ...

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    Congestion charge sale extended

    2005-10-03T00:00:00Z

    London’s £8 congestion charge is now being sold through all BP company-owned sites across England – not just at Connect sites, which already sell the congestion charge to 5,000 drivers each week. The scheme is being implemented by The Logic Group, which is responsible for pos solutions for mobile phone ...