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Garden Centre passes off illegal flat as a tool shed

A secret residential flat was discovered at Fourboys Garden Centre in Dursley last week, following a raid by officers from Stroud District Council who suspected all was not as it should be in the business's 'Tool Shed' building. 
28 August 2012

B&Q Cowley to close in September

The DIY giant's only Oxford outlet will be closing in coming weeks as the retailer opts out of its lease renewal. 
28 August 2012

HTA Garden Futures Conference to host Barclays economist

Barclay's senior economist Dr Brian Clark will be joining the line-up of speakers at this year's Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) Garden Futures Conference in London this October. 
28 August 2012

Hardware stores sidestep 40W bulb ban

Retailers will be able to sidestep a ban on buying traditional 40W bulbs due to come into force in September 1. 
28 August 2012

Kingfisher boss to become BRC chairman

Ian Cheshire, who has been chief executive of Kingfisher since January 2008, will be taking over from Rob Templeman as chairman of the British Retail Consortium on October 1. 
24 August 2012

Dobbies' self-investment rakes in 22% sales increase

The garden centre chain has posted full-year results showing sales up from £111.9m to £136.4m for the year ending February 29, 2012. 
23 August 2012

DIY Express in Hayes closes

Screwfix's DIY Express store in Hayes, which was the second of the new-format stores opened by the Kingfisher-owned retailer this Spring, has ceased trading. 
23 August 2012

GCG accused of "bully boy tactics" against farm shop

A bitter row has escalated between the Garden Centre Group and Green Fields Farm Shop in Telford, Shropshire, culminating in the farm shop accusing the GCG of "corporate bullying" while the GCG claim trepass, damage and a vigorous denial of 'David and Goliath' reports. 
22 August 2012

Staff role changes at Grosvenor Garden Centre

Chester's Grosvenor Garden Centre has seen a number of changes to staff following its acquisition earlier this year by Blue Diamond Group. 
22 August 2012

UK is second-biggest target of e-crime, says BRC

E-crime is the most significant emerging threat to the retail sector, and UK companies are the world's second-biggest targets. 
22 August 2012

Recall for electric-shock Sealey vacuum cleaner

A Sealey vacuum cleaner that can deliver an electric shock has been recalled. 
22 August 2012

Nail in the coffin for Williamson Hardware

An independent hardware store in Broomhill, Sheffield, is facing extinction after its landlord received planning permission to alter the shop layout against the will of its current staff workers, who suspect they're being ousted in favour of a Sainsbury's. 
22 August 2012

Floramedia to attend Glee 2012

The horticultural design and print company has announced it will be attending the upcoming Glee show at the Birmingham NEC. 
22 August 2012

Women line up for B&Q DIY classes

Enrolment figures from B&Q's skills classes suggest that more and more women are tackling DIY jobs. 
21 August 2012

Independent DIY retailer faces difficulty selling 'unique store'

Following a rollercoaster 37 years, Milton Keynes DIY and building supplies store Sid Telfers has been put up for sale by its eponymous owner, who is hoping to find a buyer who will continue the store's legacy for "Aladdin's cave" convenience. 
21 August 2012

Rogue trader gang targets consumers with cookware

Knutsford is being targeted by a gang trying to sell bogus kitchenware direct to consumers. 
20 August 2012

Atlantic Homecare granted more time to save itself

Beleaguered Irish retail chain Atlantic Homecare has been given more time by the High Court to try to turn its fortunes around. 
20 August 2012

Household goods retail sales volumes up 2% in July...

...And overall retail sales volumes defied expectations of a 0.1% fall to climb 0.3% between June and July 2012 according to the latest from the Office for National Statistics. 
17 August 2012

Garden centre boosts employee numbers despite recession

The Old Railway Line Garden Centre in Powys is bucking the national trend for job cuts and recruitment freeze by employing more staff this month. 
16 August 2012

Dulux trials new packaging with 70% less plastic

The paint brand is continuing its sustainability drive with new eco-refill paint pouches, which it claims "offer more than 70% reduction in landfill waste" when compared with the current standard 2.5 litre can. 
16 August 2012
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