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Hosepipe ban imposed in north west
United Utilities announces it will impose a hosepipe ban in the north west of England – the first in the area for 14 years – as reservoir levels remain low.
7 July 2010
One to watch: Totally on TV
An episode of 'Mary Queen of Shops' which features retail guru Mary Portas filming at Totally DIY 2010 is set to air on Monday, July 12 on BBC2 at 9pm.
6 July 2010
The movers and shakers in online retail
The IMRG/Hitwise Hot Shops List celebrates its fourth anniversary, looking at how e-tail market leaders are doing, in terms of attracting visitors to their sites, while DIY retailers move up in the rankings.
6 July 2010
Business in London feeling more upbeat
Survey reveals that more than half of companies in the capital are optimistic about future prospects, with expansion plans on the horizon but concerns are raised over the cost of doing business in London.
5 July 2010
Travis Perkins confirms BSS takeover agreement
Travis Perkins has confirmed that an agreement has been reached on
its proposal to take over plumbing and heating merchant The BSS Group
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5 July 2010
LG Harris buys Lynwood brand
LG Harris has announced an agreement to acquire the Lynwood decorating sundries brand for an undisclosed sum.
5 July 2010
GIMA winners announced
Almost 400 guests joined the Garden Industry Manufacturers Association at the Manchester Midland Hotel last Thursday (July 1) to celebrate the 2010 GIMA Awards and to toast the winners.
5 July 2010
QVC named Best Shopping Channel
QVC beats off competition at the Freesat Awards, which recognises channels and services available on the free-to-air digital satellite TV service.
2 July 2010
Online sales up nearly 60% at John Lewis as shoppers stay home in the heat
Department store chain reports another week of sales increases, with summer ranges performing well but online showing the best growth as consumers chose to stay home and enjoy the sun.
2 July 2010
EU fines bathroom cartel €622m
The European Commission has fined 17 bathroom manufacturers a total of €622m (£510m) for price fixing.
2 July 2010
Bents film encourages effective outdoor insurance cover
Bents Garden and Home has teamed up with moneysupermarket.com to make a short film about the importance of insuring outdoor furniture and barbecues.
1 July 2010
£1m Jewson fraud case goes to court
Long-running fraud case, involving builders merchant's former sales and marketing director, is due to have its first court hearing next week.
1 July 2010
Government scraps subsidies to promote energy saving bulbs
Climate change secretary Chris Huhne demands that energy suppliers stop promoting compact fluorescent bulbs in DIY stores and supermarkets in order to prioritise insulation.
1 July 2010
Low rainfall means gardeners need to take action, says RHS
As threats of a hosepipe ban continue, the RHS issues a soil dryness warning to UK gardeners.
30 June 2010
Grafton Merchanting makes acquisition
Grafton Merchanting has announced the acquisition of Corgi-direct, an online shop selling a wide range of products for plumbing and heating tradesmen.
30 June 2010
Matalan re-commences store openings after strong year
Homewares and fashion retail reports sales of £1,119.6m, with own brands performing well.
29 June 2010
Performance improves at Carpetright
Carpet and flooring specialist reports a 7% sales boost for the year, driven by competitors exiting the UK market and a "trend back to carpet".
29 June 2010
Clock ticking for remaining Vergo stores
Five further stores closed their doors at the weekend, with four outlets still holding out for a buyer.
28 June 2010
Hanson fined £280,000 after worker's death
Hanson Building Products has been fined £280,000 after a worker's head was crushed between concrete blocks and a metal platform.
28 June 2010
Fiskars moves to Nottingham
Garden products supplier Fiskars has announced that it will close its Bridgend operation later this year, integrating operations into its Nottingham-based Sankey site.
28 June 2010
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