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Thieves target garden centres' Christmas tree stock
Thousands of pounds-worth of Christmas trees have been stolen from two garden centres in the south of England.
2 December 2009
Footfall experiences a 'hiccup' but Christmas won't be a wipe-out
Wet weather and fewer pre-Christmas sales see retail footfall drop 0.8% in November but analysts expect a surge of shoppers this month.
2 December 2009
Clothesline joke 'ill-advised', admits Hillier
Garden centre chain receives 100 complaints after its Christmas brochure suggests men should make the woman in their life "feel special" with the laundry item.
1 December 2009
Multiples step up support for charities
Wickes and Screwfix announce major fundraising initiatives, with Wickes alone hitting £1m milestone for Leukaemia Research, while Focus DIY plans to help break a World record.
1 December 2009
Homebase employee chosen to switch on local Christmas lights
Facebook campaign nominates popular store worker Nigel Parker to turn on Portishead's illuminations, beating competition from celebrity rival Johnny Depp.
1 December 2009
BRC warns of rise in attacks on cash delivery vehicles
Organisation offers set of security guidelines to help retailers thwart robbers.
30 November 2009
Retailers positive for Christmas
Sales growth at fastest pace in two years, say the CBI, with predictions it will pick up further in the run-up to Christmas.
30 November 2009
B&Q response to redundancy rumours
DIY giant issues statement and says any job losses will be a "last resort".
27 November 2009
John Lewis sees 32% jump in furniture sales
Department store chain sees "another excellent week's trading", with home up 15.5% and some stores reporting double-digit growth on 2008 figures.
27 November 2009
Exclusive: Mica retail chairman resigns as business model changes
Jan Nicolson of Jan's Mica Hardware on the Isle of Skye steps down as chairman and resigns from the board of Mica DIY.
26 November 2009
Exclusive: Chempak saved from liquidation
An mbo led by managing director John Richardson has saved fertiliser supplier Chempak Products after its parent company went into liquidation earlier this month.
26 November 2009
Debenhams slashes prices in pre-Christmas sale
Department store chain launches £250m price war with four-day sale, designed to "infuriate rivals".
25 November 2009
Redundancy threat for B&Q staff
B&Q staff across the UK face possible redundancy, despite the home improvement retailer reporting a 66% jump in first half profits.
25 November 2009
Encouraging October for DIY and garden
The latest figures from GfK show some somewhat surprising results in the gardening sector.
24 November 2009
Topps Tiles issues 17 million shares
Topps Tiles has announced a rights issue in which it will place more than 17m shares at 3.3p each in the company's capital, in the face of across-the-board declines in its full year figures.
24 November 2009
UK business community at its strongest since last summer
Latest Insolvency Index reveals that businesses are in a stronger financial position, with a smaller chance of failure in the coming year.
24 November 2009
Credit crunch could lead to change in business behaviour
Tough economic climate is expected to become the catalyst for a new era, with firms adapting fresh approaches to financing and supply chains.
23 November 2009
Robert Dyas reaches 100
High street hardware and housewares chain Robert Dyas will open its 100th store tomorrow, Friday November 20th.
19 November 2009
Homebase store flasher gives shoppers an eyeful
53-year old drunk man who exposed himself on a visit to a Homebase is given a suspended sentence and banned from being drunk in public.
19 November 2009
Recession leads to department store closure
Rushden-based department store Peter Crisp is to close after 50 years with a loss of 35 jobs.
19 November 2009
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