Taking place on 19th January 2023 in Leicester, ACS’ Forecourt, Power and Convenience conference will provide delegates with the opportunity to hear from leading forecourt retailers and a range of experts from across the industry on the opportunities and challenges faced by the sector.
The conference will look into the latest developments in the sector and explore what this means for forecourt retailing. The event will also feature a virtual tour of an EV site followed by a panel discussion.
Speakers and panellists include:
Read MoreAt a meeting of retailers and industry experts, ACS explored a number of key issues affecting the convenience sector, including: deposit return schemes, healthy eating, vaping and digital proof of age.
Read MoreACS is reminding retailers of its industry leading Assured Advice guide on selling vapes, helping retailers to tackle the huge rise in illicit products on shelves.
The ‘Selling Vapes Responsibly’ guide includes everything that retailers need to know to recognise legitimate products, as well as the age verification policies that should be in place to ensure that products are only sold to those who are legally allowed to purchase them.
Some of the key areas highlighted in the guide include:
Read MoreACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has launched a new explainer video and briefing, providing a comprehensive explanation of Scotland’s deposit return scheme (DRS).
The briefing has been developed to provide retailers with an overview of DRS in Scotland which is due to go live on 16th August 2023. The scheme will cover a range of materials including PET plastic, aluminium, steel and glass. Scotland aims to achieve a 90% collection rate for materials in scope by 2025.
Read MoreLocal shops have welcomed a significant business rates support package announced in the 2022 Autumn Statement.
In the Autumn Statement, the Government has announced that from April 2023, it will provide business rates support in the following headline areas:
Read MoreACS has called on the Government to secure the future of the UK’s convenience stores, warning of store closures from April if current support is not extended.
Ahead of the Autumn Statement tomorrow (November 17th) ACS has reiterated its calls for support in three crucial areas that will affect how convenience stores can continue to trade and invest in 2023:
Read MoreACS has updated its industry leading Assured Advice guide on selling vapes, helping retailers to tackle the huge rise in illicit products on shelves.
The new ‘Selling Vapes Responsibly’ guide includes everything that retailers need to know to recognise legitimate products, as well as the age verification policies that should be in place to ensure that products are only sold to those who are legally allowed to purchase them.
Some of the key areas highlighted in the guide include:
Read MoreACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) is supporting Usdaw’s Respect for Shopworkers Week which aims to highlight the scale of violence and abuse against shopworkers and encourage consumers to treat shopworkers with respect.
Today (14th November) ACS chief executive James Lowman featured on a panel at Usdaw’s summit of retail employers and their representative bodies, looking at the continuing problem of violence, threats and abuse against shopworkers.
Read MoreThe Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has raised concerns about the introduction of different HFSS rules in Scotland and the impact that they’ll have on retailers.
In response to an Impact Assessment from the Scottish Government on the details of proposals to restrict the siting and promotion of HFSS products, ACS has highlighted the significant impact that the proposals will have on retailers – especially those that have stores in both Scotland and other areas of the UK.
Read MoreACS has called on the Government to secure the future of the UK’s convenience stores, warning of store closures from April if current support is not extended.
Ahead of the Fiscal Statement on November 17th, ACS has written to the Chancellor calling for support in three crucial areas that will affect how convenience stores can continue to trade and invest in 2023:
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