A forum discussing all things forecourt will be taking place on March 3 in the Stormont Hotel, Belfast. Hosted by the Petrol Retailers Association, the
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A reduction of business costs is the most common requirement among Irish SMEs for the next Government, a survey has found. According to the second
An independent retail lobby has received confirmation ‘structural separation’ between alcohol and grocery sales displays will not be in force for at least a year
Dunnes enjoyed the strongest rate of growth of the top three supermarkets over the last 12 weeks, with sales up 5.1 per cent compared with
Irish developer John Kelly is behind a €2 million Ballymena roadside services scheme. The project at 318 Frosses Road will include a purpose-built road services area
Niall Anderton has been appointed Topaz Energy’s new managing director following today’s European Commission approval of its sale to a Canadian retail giant. Alimentation Couche-Tard
Some 69 per cent of women remain the main grocery shopper in Irish households. The Grocery Retailing – Ireland December 2015 report from market analysts Mintel
The ban on alcohol sales on Good Friday is “archaic” and hurting the tourism industry, a major hospitality body has said. The sale of alcohol
Fuel and convenience retailers are being urged to save September 15 in their diaries, as preparations enter their final stages for one of the Irish
The Tokheim Group´s dispenser and systems businesses has been acquired by a leading fluid-handling equipment manufacturer. OPW, a business unit of Dover Company, acquired the

