News

  • Study Shows All Is Not Bad Despite Credit Crunch

    02 May 2008 News
    New research shows that the economic slowdown hasn't hampered the performance of the grocery sector.
  • Grocery Sector Inquiry Is Slammed

    30 April 2008 News
    The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) said that small, independent shops have been let down by the Competition Commission in its inquiry into the grocery sector.
  • Tesco Launches Carbon Footprint Labelling System

    29 April 2008 News
    Britain's biggest supermarket chain, Tesco, has launched a labelling scheme which will allow consumers to compare the carbon footprints of grocery items.
  • How Will The 10p Tax Scrap Effect You?

    29 April 2008 News
    The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is calling on the Government to rethink its plans to force employers to pay for the loss of the 10p rate of income tax by increasing the National Minimum Wage. The move is likely to compel smaller businesses to put…
  • Shop Online With South Devon Chilli Farm

    28 April 2008 News
    South Devon Chilli Farm has invested in new web page technology to enable retailers to place orders online.
  • Consumers Ready To Pay More For Local Food

    28 April 2008 News
    Sixty-four percent of the public is willing to splash out a few extra pennies to make sure staples like milk, bread and vegetables are sourced locally.
  • Parking Charges Kill Town Centres

    25 April 2008 News
    The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has called on local authorities to rethink town centre parking policies ahead of the local elections in England and Wales in May.
  • Small Businesses Are Feeling The Crunch

    23 April 2008 News
    Research by a leading social entrepreneur networking website has revealed that nearly 40% of small business owners and social entrepreneurs have experienced cash flow problems in the last few months as a result of the worsening economic situation.
  • Increased Cash Flow Is Good News For Retailers

    22 April 2008 News
    Cautious customers, increasingly reluctant to spend money they haven't got, has prompted a cash comeback, meaning less card charges for shops.
  • Real Food Comes To London

    22 April 2008 News
    Brought to you by the organisers of the world-famous Taste Festivals, The Real Food Festival is a new large-scale event that will bring hundreds of small, artisan producers to Earls Court between 24th and 27th April, with a dedicated trade day on 24th.
  • Government Urged To Support Local Businesses

    17 April 2008 News
    The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has launched a Small Business Manifesto to champion small businesses ahead of local elections in England on 1st May.
  • Consumers Give The Green Light

    16 April 2008 News
    If you're not already thinking eco then get your skates on because customers are seeking green products in their droves
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