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Sub-standard wok and smoothie maker withdrawn
Two housewares products have been recalled as they can potentially burn the user or give them an electric shock.
30 July 2012
3mx3m table stolen from GC
A massive 12-seater table was stolen in a raid at Carpenders Park Garden Centre.
30 July 2012
Hardware retailer dies aged 103
Jack Yaffe, until January, the UK's oldest retailer, has died aged 103.
30 July 2012
Adhesives stick to DIY shop shelves
Sales of DIY adhesive products had a tough time during the first six months of the year, although a rise in the value of the adhesive tapes sector provided one bright spot.
30 July 2012
Sales up at Hobbycraft
A roll out of new stores helped boost sales at Hobbycraft in the twelve months to February 19.
27 July 2012
The ups and downs of Rapid Hardware
The rollercoaster ride continues for Liverpool independent hardware retailer Rapid Hardware since moving in 2009 from its long-term Renshaw Street base to the former John Lewis department store in the heart of the city.
27 July 2012
Wickes sales rise in H1 as new stores outperform expectations
The latest half-year trading results from Wickes' parent company Travis Perkins Plc have revealed Wickes' like-for-like estate has increased its market share from 2011 levels, despite competitors "getting a greater sales benefit" from the
closure of Focus DIY
.
26 July 2012
Shop numbers drop for the first time in three years, says BRC
The number of shops has dropped by 0.5% over the past quarter in comparison to last year - representing 88 fewer retail outlets - according to the latest BRC-Bond Pearce retail employment monitor for Q2 2012.
26 July 2012
Bee-friendly phlox is plant of the month for August
"A quintessential cottage-garden plant" is how the Horticultural Trades Association is describing the latest plant of the month - phlox.
26 July 2012
Garden centre sales down 11% during H1 2012
The Horticultural Trades Association's latest market update has shown a depressing slump in garden trade, with May sales down 8% on last year and June up just 3%, bringing the total to -11% for the year to June 30, 2012
26 July 2012
BHETA presidency up for grabs as John Newcomb departs
The president of the British Home Enhancement Trades Association is departing the housewares industry to join the Builders Merchants Federation, leaving the future of BHETA's presidency uncertain for the time being.
25 July 2012
Recall for electric-shock extension lead and cable
An extension lead set and a brand of electric cable that can both give the user an electric shock have been recalled from the market.
25 July 2012
Argos includes Habitat products in new catalogue
Launched this week, Argos' new autumn/winter 2012 range and catalogue include Habitat products for the first time.
25 July 2012
Fifteen more towns named as Portas Pilots
Local government minister Grant Shapps today named 15 more towns and cities that will become Portas Pilots and so receive regeneration funding.
25 July 2012
Retail and wholesale hampering UK economy recovery
The latest Gross Domestic Product estimate has revealed a 0.7% drop, and despite making a
0.3% increase
last quarter, the distribution, hotels and restaurant sector fell by 0.4%, with retail and wholesale held responsible for the majority of this.
25 July 2012
Hope for "sheddies" in search of a pint
A "pub shed" in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, has been crowned the 2012 Shed of the Year.
24 July 2012
Casswells wins Home Hardware Olympic window contest
Casswells in Midsomer Norton, Somerset, has scooped the first prize in Home Hardware South West's Olympic-themed window dressing competition.
24 July 2012
June rain hammers homewares sales
The wettest June on record saw the UK homewares retail market slump 26% compared with May, according to GfK.
23 July 2012
Retail theft and fraud increase by 10%
Retail theft and fraud are rising at an alarming rate but expenditure on prevention measures is falling.
23 July 2012
Prince of Wales opens Aggbag Jubilee garden
The Prince of Wales formally opened a Jubilee show garden during the East of England Show in Peterborough.
20 July 2012
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