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Welsh Local Shop Report 2023: Minister Highlights Importance of Local Shops to Communities and the Welsh Economy

ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has praised the resilience of local shops in Wales as part of the launch of the 2023 Welsh Local Shop Report.

At the launch of the report today (Tuesday 8th February) in Cardiff, members of the Senedd gathered to celebrate the role that convenience stores play in communities across Wales and emphasise the importance of local shops not just as community hubs, but also as local investors and job creators.

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More Details Announced for ACS Conference23!

Book your place at ACS’ biggest ever annual event, Conference23, taking place on 25th April at the Vox in Birmingham alongside the National Convenience Show.

ACS Conference23 is a must-attend event for anyone in the convenience sector looking to grow their business, build valuable relationships, and get exclusive insights on how to prepare for the future.

This year’s conference will feature two sessions with practical ideas for everyone to take back to their businesses, whether you’re a single site retailer or international supplier.

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Rural Shop Report 2023: ACS Urges MPs to Support Rural Shops Pledge

The 2023 Rural Shop Report has highlighted the crucial contribution that the UK’s 17,720 rural shops make to their communities and the need for targeted support from Government to ensure their long term future.

Launched today (January 24th), the 2023 Rural Shop Report demonstrates the close links that rural retailers have with their communities, their importance as local employers, and the impact that store closures would have on the provision of groceries in rural and otherwise isolated areas.

Key findings from the 2023 Rural Shop Report include:

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Government Must Provide Trading Standards with More Resources to Tackle Illegal Vape Market

ACS (the Association of the Convenience Stores) is calling on the Government to take urgent action to provide Trading Standards with adequate resources to tackle the trade of illegal vaping products in the UK.

A new survey out today (19th January) has highlighted concerns from Trading Standards about the sale of illegal vapes and the sale of any vaping products to under-18s in the UK.

Research conducted in 2022 by ACS of enforcement officers in Trading Standards across the UK has shown that 61% don’t believe they have the resources to tackle the illicit tobacco market.

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ACS Derides “Inadequate” Business Energy Support Package

ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has dubbed the government’s energy support package for businesses as “inadequate, poorly targeted and ultimately pointless” as local shops and many other businesses face a massive hike in energy costs from April 2023. The government is currently reducing business energy bills by effectively controlling the wholesale price that is the main component of businesses’ energy bills.

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Get Involved in Initiatives to Promote Colleague and Customer Safety

ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) is encouraging retailers to think about the practical steps that they can take to help their colleagues and communities feel safer.

Women’s Night Safety Charter

ACS is encouraging convenience retailers to sign up to the Women’s Night Safety Charter. The Charter started as a London initiative, but has since been rolled out in more cities, aiming to help women feel comfortable and confident when walking around at night.

Here are four easy steps that retailers can consider:

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Welsh Cross Party Group Explores Impact of HFSS Restrictions on Local Shops

The Cross Party Group on Small Shops held a meeting to explore the impact of high fat, salt and sugar restrictions (HFSS) on local shops across Wales.

The meeting was chaired by Vikki Howells MS and attended by a number of members of the Senedd and representatives from independent retail trade associations.

During the meeting, ACS government relations director Edward Woodall explored the impact of the regulations on convenience stores, the difference between the restrictions in England and Wales and the support that local shops need from the Welsh Government.

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Welsh Government Unveils Business Rates Support Package

ACS has welcomed a £460m business rates support package for retailers in Wales over the next two years.

Today (12th December), the Welsh Government has announced a package of business rates support in effect through 2023-24 to help businesses to recover from the impacts of the pandemic and current economic challenges.

The key measures announced include:

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ACS Writes to New Levelling Up Minister Urging Energy Support for Local Shops

ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has written to the new Levelling Up Minister Dehenna Davison MP calling for an extension of the Energy Bill Relief Scheme for local shops.

In the letter, ACS has highlighted the vital role that convenience stores play in communities across the UK and outlined serious concerns about the impact of energy price increases from April 2023.

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