All Forecourt Trader articles in September 2021 – Page 5
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NewsEssar agrees ‘time-to-pay’ deal with HMRC
Essar Oil UK (EOUK) has confirmed it has entered into a new time-to-pay agreement with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
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NewsGovernment launches consultation on cutting-edge transport technologies
Measures to safely maximise the opportunities and benefits from a range of technologies, including expanding electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the UK, are among a raft of proposals set out by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps today (28 September 2021).
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NewsEG Group opens new Shell forecourt and Spar store off M8 in Scotland
EG Group has opened a new Shell forecourt site with a 3,000sq ft Spar store at junction 4A off the M8 at the Heartlands Business Park, Whitburn in Scotland.
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NewsMFG’s owner to take part in auction in attempt to take over Morrisons
The battle by MFG’s owner Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) to takeover Morrisons will be decided by an auction, the Takeover Panel announced today (Wednesday September 29).
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News‘Never mind the army driving tankers, I need them on my forecourt,’ says stressed retailer
“I’m managing a war,” said a very stressed independent retailer - Prem Uthayakumaran, who runs Broxbourne Service Station in St Albans.
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NewsMFG opens flagship charging station in Putney
MFG has opened its flagship electric vehicle (EV) charging station, convenience retail and valeting centre on the A3 in Putney, south west London.
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NewsTop 50 Indies see sites run dry with no indication of when next delivery will arrive
Top 50 Indies have seen multiple sites run dry with no indication when they will next get a delivery.
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NewsPRA detects an easing in the number of forecourt sites running dry
The crisis with forecourts running out of fuel is beginning to ease, but more than a quarter of independent sites in the UK are still closed, according to analysis by the PRA.
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