Press Releases
ACS Welcomes Progress of Ten Minute Rule Bill on Assaults on Retail Workers
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has welcomed the introduction of a Bill on tougher sentences for those who assault retail workers, led by Alex Norris MP.
The Bill seeks to make offences against retail workers aggravated, which would increase the options for more serious sentences for those convicted.
Read MoreBudget 2020: Chancellor Announces Rates Suspension and Additional Grants for Small Businesses in Response to Coronavirus
Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP has delivered his first Budget, announcing a series of measures to support businesses this year in light of uncertainty over COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
Short term measures announced by the Chancellor include:
Read MoreIt’s Not Part of the Job: Retail Sector United in Call for End to Violence Against Shopworkers
Members of the Association of Convenience Stores, British Retail Consortium, National Federation of Retail Newsagents and the shopworkers union, USDAW, presented a united voice to Government at a parliamentary event on Tuesday, calling for an end to violence against shopworkers.
Evidence from the industry and official Home Office figures show that there is a growing problem of violence and abuse in the retail sector. This is despite retailers investing £1.2 billion in crime prevention equipment and training to protect shopworkers from violence, abuse and crime.
Read MoreLocal Shops Face Over 50,000 Incidents of Violence Last Year
2020 Crime Report Sets out Evidence for Action on Crime Against Convenience Sector
Britain’s local shops have been the victim of over 50,000 incidents of violence over the last year, according to new figures from the Association of Convenience Stores’ 2020 Crime Report.
The Crime Report, being launched this week, provides evidence of the scale and impact of theft, violence, abuse and other crimes committed against convenience store retailers and their staff, setting out a clear vision for how the Government and the justice system can take action.
Read MoreMPs and Industry Groups United on Securing Access to Cash
The Association of Convenience Stores, British Retail Consortium, Federation of Small Businesses, Positive Money and Responsible Finance are urging the Chancellor to use next week’s Budget to secure long-term access to cash across the UK.
16 Conservative MPs have supported action on access to cash in a private letter to the Chancellor submitted today (Thursday). The letter outlines that to secure long-term access to cash, the Chancellor should use his Budget to:
• Reverse the cuts to interchange fees paid by banks to fund the network
Read MoreACS Welcomes Consultation on Mandatory Introduction of E10 Fuel Grade
The Department for Transport has announced plans to require fuel retailers to offer the E10 fuel grade from 2021.
Read MoreBusiness Groups Set Out Case for Rates Reform
Organisations representing thousands of businesses have written to the Chancellor, called on him to push ahead with business rates reform in the Budget on March 11th.
Read MoreACS: Government Publishes Coronavirus Action Plan
Today (3rd March) the Government published its coronavirus action plan which provides information on what further action can be expected from the Government in response to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Read MoreACS: Minimum Unit Pricing Comes Into Force in Wales
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) is urging all convenience store retailers in Wales to ensure that their business is compliant with the new Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) regulations which came into force today.
From today (2nd March), all licensed premises, including convenience stores, must comply with the Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Act 2018. This means that retailers must not sell alcohol below 50p per unit.
Read MoreGovernment Dismisses Treasury Committee’s Concerns on Business Rates
ACS has called on the Government to get on with its fundamental review of business rates after broadly dismissing recommendations made by the Treasury Select Committee.
The Government’s official response to the Treasury Select Committee’s inquiry on business rates, published today, defends the operation of the current business rates system and commits to the Committee’s concerns being dealt with as part of an upcoming fundamental review.
Issues raised by the Treasury Select Committee as part of their inquiry include:
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