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ACS Welcomes Long Overdue Ofgem Consultation on Energy Market Reforms
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has welcomed a new consultation from energy regulator Ofgem, setting out a series of proposals to make the non-domestic energy market fairer, and for protections to be available to a wider range of businesses.
Read MoreAllwyn Sets Out Next Steps for Retailers Ahead of National Lottery Changeover
Allwyn, incoming licensee for the Fourth National Lottery Licence, has set out some next steps for National Lottery retailers ahead of the changeover on 1 February 2024.
With site surveys – where all retailers are being visited for future equipment upgrades – progressing smoothly, Allwyn will be contacting National Lottery retailers to tell them how they can electronically transfer their existing Retailer Agreement from Camelot to Allwyn, ready for the start of the new licence.
Read MoreSupplier News: Boost your Lotto sales with the ‘Match 3 Win £60’ event
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The exciting Match 3 Lotto event will see thousands of players WIN DOUBLE for matching just 3 numbers! Players matching 3 main numbers in the draw on Saturday 5th August will win £60* instead of the usual £30 (subject to capping rules).
Read MoreJames' Blog: Banning Disposable Vapes is Just a Clickbait Contribution to the Debate
The Local Government Association has called for a ban on disposable vapes by 2024. I wanted to reflect on why this group positing this sort of “solution” is a clickbait contribution to the debate on vaping.
Read MoreACS Welcomes New Network Championing Food and Drink Sector
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has come together alongside six other trade associations at the Royal Welsh Show, to highlight the vital role that the food and drink sector plays across Wales.
Launched today (24th July) Food 7 Cymru is a new network which has been formed to represent the interests of the food and drink sector to the Welsh Government and promote and sustainably develop employment, investment and growth in the food and drink sector.
Read MoreACS Welcomes CMA Findings on Competition in the Grocery Market
The Association of Convenience Stores has welcomed an update from the Competition and Markets Authority on competition in the grocery market, reiterating the financial pressures that convenience retailers are facing with extraordinarily high costs.
Read MoreBook Your Place at ACS’ Heart of the Community!
Book your free place at ACS’ annual political conference Heart of the Community, taking place on 17th October at One Birdcage Walk in Westminster and followed by a reception on the House of Commons Terrace.
This year’s conference will debate how we can deliver safer, connected and more inclusive local communities and will bring together leading retailers and senior politicians to understand how the political environment will impact convenience stores now and into the future.
Read MoreACS Reminds Retailers About New Track and Trace Sanctions
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) is reminding retailers about the new tobacco track and trace sanctions which are due to come into force on 20th July.
The new sanctions are:
Read MoreLocal Shops Call for Better Regulation of the Energy Market
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has responded to a consultation from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, calling for better regulation of the energy market and greater protections for small businesses.
In the submission, ACS has highlighted the need for tougher regulation of energy suppliers which will then in turn provide businesses with clarity on their billing, payment options, data transparency, contract terms, and termination.
Read MoreLow Pay Commission Must Remain Independent and Cautious on Future Wage Recommendations
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has called on the Low Pay Commission to establish a new emergency brake mechanism for wage rates if increases have a negative impact on businesses and the wider labour market.
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