ACS has given evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, highlighting the incredible response of convenience stores in keeping their communities going during the Covid-19 pandemic.
ACS has given evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, highlighting the incredible response of convenience stores in keeping their communities going during the Covid-19 pandemic.
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has announced the new date for its annual conference and launch of the 2020 Local Shop Report.
Summit20 will now be taking place on 9th September 2020 as a virtual immersive event and this year’s conference will also feature the launch of the 2020 Local Shop Report.
Confirmed speakers include:
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has responded to a consultation launched by the Ministry of Justice on a draft revised Victims’ Code.
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has worked with Trading Standards to provide clarity for local shops about the sale of age-restricted products in relation to customers wearing face masks or face coverings.
When serving customers wearing face masks or face coverings who wish to purchase an age-restricted product in store, retailers should consider the following:
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week (18th-24th May), ACS is reminding retailers about the support available from GroceryAid to help colleagues deal with the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
GroceryAid is a national charity offering emotional, financial and practical advice and support on a range of issues for all grocery colleagues and their immediate families.
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has welcomed a ruling from the Supreme Court which has concluded that external ATMs should not be subject to a separate business rates assessment.
Valuation officers challenged a Court of Appeal ruling which concluded that ATMs at existing properties, either inside or outside, should not be subject to separate bills
In a ruling today (20th May) a panel of five justices dismissed the Government’s appeal and upheld the Court of Appeal decision from November 2018.
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) is reminding retailers about the tobacco changes in force from today. From 20th May, the menthol cigarettes ban with come into effect and the sell through period for unmarked stock in the tobacco track and trace system will end.
Menthol Cigarettes Ban
From 20th May, the following will be banned:
New findings from the Association of Convenience Stores have revealed the challenges faced by retailers and colleagues since the lockdown, and the changes that they have made in store to keep their communities going.
The ACS Covid-19 Impact Survey shows that while two thirds of convenience stores have seen sales increase in the last two months, a third have seen a fall in sales with 26% reporting that sales have fallen significantly.
I’m not sure when we’ll be able to look back and reflect objectively on this extraordinary period in our lives and in the history of the world, the country and our sector. Certainly now – ten weeks on from when Coronavirus truly hit our sector – is far too soon. But we can reflect on what we’ve learned in this time, and I think that times like this reveal more about who we are and the purpose we serve.
This week (13th May), the regulations for a deposit return scheme in Scotland were passed by the Scottish Parliament.
From July 2022, consumers will have to pay a 20p deposit on single-use drinks containers made of PET plastic, steel aluminium or glass, which they then get back when they return the container to their local shop or other return point.