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What on earth is it?
One of
two mysterious objects
at a Cumbrian ironmongery and hardware shop-cum-museum, this object has been puzzling owners and visitors alike.
2 August 2012
Screwfix's DIY Express: The story so far
It was a landmark move for Kingfisher-owned Screwfix when the retailer opened its first dedicated DIY store in Shepton Mallet March, and sources say the small-store format is working well so far.
2 August 2012
Slap on the wrist for Scotts' Miracle-Gro
The ASA has banned an advert for a Miracle-Gro peat-free compost product because it said manufacturers The Scotts Company did not have adequate substantiation for the ad's "best by test" claims.
1 August 2012
Flying Brands closes its last gardening business, making 16 redundancies
Hot on the heals of the sale of Gardening Direct
last month
, Flying Brands has closed its Growing and Live Despatch Business (GLD), making sixteen Jersey-based staff members redundant.
1 August 2012
Hunt is on for the nation's best window displays
Retailers large and small are being invited to enter a nationwide competition to find Britain's best-dressed shop windows.
1 August 2012
LfL sales up at streamlined Carpetright
Floorcovering and bed retailer Carpetright's sales fell 2.1% in the 12 weeks to July 21. But like-for-like turnover was up 1.7% due to store reductions.
31 July 2012
Man jailed over GC raid
A man has been jailed for his part in a burglary at Burford Garden Centre.
31 July 2012
Retail managers' development programme launched
The British Retail Consortium Training Academy is to launch a new retail managers' development programme this September.
31 July 2012
DIY stores buck the gloomy retail trend
Independents selling DIY/hardware and garden machinery were the two star performers in a pretty gloomy Q2 for retailers.
31 July 2012
Rain boosts sales of weeders and shears
While this year's weather has proved disastrous for many garden products, new figures show that the rain and snow have also benefited sales within certain garden categories.
31 July 2012
Theo Paphitis bolsters Robert Dyas management team
The retailer's new owner, Dragon's Den star Theo Paphitis, is strengthening his senior management team across his existing Ryman and Boux Avenue businesses as well as the
newly-acquired Robert Dyas
.
31 July 2012
Fediyma signs up Rapid as member
Fastening specialist Rapid is to join The European Federation of DIY Manufacturers (Fediyma) as an individual member in August.
31 July 2012
Banks pulling financial rug from under independent stores
Banks are increasingly cutting credit facilities to independent retailers. And there have been examples where banks are pushing shopkeepers to take out personal loans to cover their business lending.
31 July 2012
Longer Sunday trading "may become the norm"
A permanent relaxation of the Sunday trading laws may become inevitable sooner rather than later as the current younger generation of shoppers matures.
31 July 2012
New identity for HTA Planting Group to appeal to youngsters
The HTA Bedding Plants Group has re-named itself the HTA Seasonal Plants Group, in order to better reflect its product range to a younger generation of gardeners.
31 July 2012
Hayes Garden World md jailed after "desperate" appeal fails
The managing director of Hayes Garden World in Ambleside, Cumbria, has been put behind bars after an appeal over a drink-drive conviction failed.
30 July 2012
Obituary: Tony Abbott
The owner and founder of Devon-based Abbotts DIY, Tony Abbott, has passed away following a short illness.
30 July 2012
Insolvencies down, but struggling retail bucks trend
Insolvency figures in retail have risen sharply, and it is now one of the worst-performing business sectors.
30 July 2012
Would-be garden centre burglars flee empty-handed
Thieves who raided Andover Garden Centre were thwarted after being disturbed.
30 July 2012
High street sales up says CBI
Year on year sales and orders at high street retailers were up for the third consecutive month in July, according to the CBI. However, the business body noted that "growth slowed to a greater extent than had been expected."
30 July 2012
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