Forecourt workers were ‘immense’ in the way they stepped up to serve their communities throughout the pandemic, according to the Minister for Business, Employment and
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The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association (CSNA) has submitted views relating to licensing and sale of alcohol to the Department of Justice. CSNA CEO Vincent
While CSNA is working hard alongside the Government to reinforce the messaging over Covid restrictions and making sure members lead by example, Vincent Jennings says
The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association (CSNA) has called on the Minister for Finance to address a legal loophole which allows tobacco producers to compete
The sit-in areas of shops and forecourts are not in the same vein as packed pubs and seated restaurants, the CSNA’s Vincent Jennings has said
The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association seeks to have convenience sector heard. Minister Damien English agrees to meet affected businesses The Convenience Stores and Newsagents
The Criminal Justice (Perjury and Related Offences) Bill 2018 has passed though all stages in the Oireachtas. The new legislation has been welcomed by retail
Trade associations are speaking out amid serious concerns that the new Minimum Unit Pricing regulations – the MUPs – will impact dramatically on retailers in
Since Covid the number of casual traders popping up is an issue for bona fide retailers who stick to all the rules says CSNA’s Vincent
The CSNA – Convenience Stores & Newsagents Association – has written to the Department of Health, asking to be involved in stakeholder consultations on the

