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John Lewis plans pop-up store for Exeter

John Lewis has confirmed that it hopes to open its first pop-up store. 
8 August 2012

FrogTape launches £500,000 marketing campaign

The TV and marketing campaign for the painter's masking tape range will run in the lead up to Autumn and the lucrative bank holiday period. 
8 August 2012

Stunt proves Stanley level is solid as a rock

Stanley has subjected its FatMax Box Beam level to a challenging aerial stunt to back up its claim that it is the strongest it has ever made. 
8 August 2012

Recall for shock-risk pond pumps and pest repeller

A number of pond pumps supplied by German water garden specialist Heissner have been recalled because of a danger of electric shock. 
8 August 2012

Charity gains £10,000 from Screwfix online fund-raiser

Screwfix has raised more than £10,000 in just four months for the Everyman prostate and testicular appeal. 
6 August 2012

BHETA welcomes new members

New services aimed at driving member sales have been credited with a sudden influx of new additions to the British Home Enhancement Trade Association (BHETA) recently. 
6 August 2012

Fryer delivers burns, cuts and electric shocks

An electric fryer that exposes users to no fewer than three different kinds of danger has been recalled. 
6 August 2012

New Glee feature will showcase industry's top products

Exhibitors at next month's Glee are being invited to enter their products for a new Shop Window contest and win the chance to be specially showcased at the exhibition. 
6 August 2012

Bee swarm targets Bolton garden centre

The owner of a Greater Manchester garden centre feared for the safety of customers when it was targeted by a giant swarm of bees last week. 
6 August 2012

Shop vacancy rates increase, but analysts remain hopeful

Town centre vacancy rates edged back up to 14.6% in June 2012, despite analysts at the Local Data Company hoping that the number had peaked earlier this year. 
3 August 2012

Home Hardware summer brochure boosts members' profit

Members of Home Hardware received a boost this week when it was revealed that this summer's brochure has exceeded last year's sales. 
2 August 2012

Robert Dyas' like-for-like store sales up 3.3% for the year

The retailer's parent company Cleeve Court Holdings Ltd has released its results for the year ending March 31, 2012, revealing a turnover increase of 2.2%. 
2 August 2012

Unidentified objects mystify at hardware shop-cum-museum

The owners of a Cumbrian ironmongers and hardware shop have opened up a museum at the back of the store, featuring antique anvils, plumbing tools and baking tin rollers - and two mysterious objects no one has been able to identify. 
2 August 2012

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
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