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Kegworth is next stop for PRA forum
The Petrol Retailers’ Association will be heading to Kegworth in Derbyshire for the last regional forum of 2012.The event will start at 10am on Tuesday December 4 at The Whitehouse Hotel on Packington Hill, DE74 2DF. It will end at 3pm after a free lunch.Presentations will be from PRA, Bank ...
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PRA calls on business minister to scrap onerous legislation
Ahead of next week’s Autumn statement, the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA), on behalf of its 5,500 small, independent retailer members today called on Minister for Business and Enterprise Michael Fallon MP, to restore economic fortunes to small forecourt shop owners by scrapping “onerous and ill-considered” regulation.PRA chairman Brian Madderson, in ...
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New Forest venue for PRA regional meeting
The Petrol Retailers’ Association is heading to the New Forest in Hampshire for its next regional forum on Tuesday November 6. Retailers are invited to the Lyndhurst Park Hotel on the High Street in Lyndhurst, SO43 7NL for an informative and entertaining agenda, which includes the PRA’s review of the ...
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PRA backs government advice to push back E10
The Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) has expressed its support of the government’s recommendation to delay the introduction of an E10 grade of petrol. In a letter this week to Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport, PRA chairman Brian Madderson said he had no doubt that the government ...
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PRA missive to Prime Minister stresses plight of independents
The Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) has written to Prime Minister David Cameron to highlight the colossal increase in the cost of a tanker load of petrol and offering to meet to discuss how the government can help to resolve the issues affecting independent retailers. In a letter to Cameron this ...
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Calling all Scottish retailers for PRA forum in Inverness
The Office of Fair Trading’s review of the fuel market and the legal requirements of deliveries will be among topics for discussion at the Petrol Retailers’ Association’s next regional forum in Inverness.The event is being held on Wednesday September 26 at the Thistle Hotel in Inverness. Coffee will be available ...
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PRA heads to Bury St Edmonds for next regional meeting
A review of the independent sector, fuel margins and delivery procedures are a few of the topics that will be covered at the next RMI Petrol Retailers Association regional meeting, which is at Bury St Edmunds on September 19. The event is being held at: Ramada Bury St Edmunds, Symonds ...
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Follow France, says PRA
The Petrol Retailers’ Association and campaign group FairFuelUK have called on the government to follow France in cutting petrol and diesel prices to drive the UK economy into growth.The French government and the major oil companies have agreed to cut fuel prices by up to six euro cents per litre ...
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Keep Sunday Trading regs says ACS and PRA
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) and Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) has called on the government to retain Sunday Trading regulations. The move follows comments made by Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles who suggested the government may review Sunday trading laws when the temporary relaxation of restrictions over ...
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PRA calls on government to follow France in fuel price cuts
The RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) is urging the UK government to follow France in cutting fuel prices. The French government and the major oil companies have agreed to cut fuel prices by up to 6 euro cents per litre for three months to help drivers hit by a recent ...
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Olympics focus takes gaze away from rise of oil prices, says PRA
RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) has warned road users of an impending increase in the cost of fuel due to a huge rise in the price of oil. The price of Brent Crude oil increased 10% in the past two weeks to US$116 a barrel, and while the UK has ...
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PRA joins Sunday Trading debate
The RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) is lending its full support to the Association of Convenience Stores’ (ACS) decision to urge the government to retain Sunday Trading regulations.Eric Pickles, Communities and Local Government Secretary, has suggested the government may review Sunday Trading laws when the temporary relaxation of restrictions over ...
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Gulf gives free PRA membership to dealers
Any dealer joining the Gulf network will now receive free RMI Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) membership as part of its support package.The arrangement is effective immediately and represents another determined effort by Gulf and GB Oils to strengthen the hand of the independent petrol retailer, says Ramsay MacDonald, director of ...
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NewsGulf adds free PRA membership to dealer package
Any dealer joining the Gulf network will now receive free RMI Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) membership as part of its support package. The arrangement is effective immediately and represents another determined effort by Gulf and GB Oils to strengthen the hand of the independent petrol retailer, says Ramsay MacDonald, Director ...
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PRA supports press article exploring possible manipulation of oil prices
The RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association has indicated its full support for today’s (July 16) Daily Telegraph article which explored whether oil prices are open to manipulation by bankers, oil companies and traders. Brian Madderson, PRA chairman said: “PRA has been concerned for some time about the lack of transparency in ...
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PRA welcomes fuel duty delay
The RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) has positively welcomed the Government’s decision to not go ahead with the 3ppl fuel duty increase in August. Brian Madderson, PRA chairman said: “PRA has lobbied against the planned August increase since its announcement in Autumn 2011. PRA believes that fuel tax unfairly penalises ...
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PRA supports PM’s concern over fuel duty rise
RMI Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) has said it strongly supports the Prime Minister’s concern over the duty rise of 3.02ppl planned for August 1, which with the addition of VAT at 20%, will increase prices at the pump by 4ppl. Brian Madderson, PRA chairman said: “David Cameron knows it ...
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RMIP goes back to PRA by popular demand
RMI Petrol is to be known once again as the Petrol Retailers’ Association (PRA) by popular demand. The name was changed more than two years ago to better reflect the Association’s status as part of the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMI).However Brian Madderson, chairman of RMI PRA said: “The decision ...
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Brobot praises Turtle Wax-branded car wash delivered direct from IFFE
The first Turtle Wax branded Christ rollover car wash in the UK went straight from its launch at the IFFE exhibition to the Jet forecourt at Rockingham Road, Corby in Northamptonshire, owned by Brobot, one of the UK’s top 50 independent forecourt owners. Brobot director, Eddie Bright, said: “We were ...
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Government praised for scrapping NI hike
The Forum of Private Business has welcomed the new coalition government’s decision to scrap the planned 1% hike in employers’ national insurance. The ‘tax on jobs’ had been scheduled to start in 2011 – at the time when the organisation said many analysts had been anticipating small businesses would be ...



















