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ACS Home Delivery Guidance: New Information on Vehicle Insurance Requirements
ACS has developed guidance for retailers in the convenience sector who are looking to provide home delivery for customers, including new information on vehicle insurance requirements.
Read MoreACS Outlines Business Rates Support Measures Available for Local Shops
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) is outlining the business rates and cash grant support measures that have been made available for retailers in response to the developing situation of the coronavirus outbreak (Covid-19).
The funding that has been made available is detailed below:
England
Read MoreACS: National Living Wage Increases by 6.2% from Today
The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates are increasing today, following recommendations made to the Government by the Low Pay Commission (LPC).
From today, the new rates are as follows:
Read MoreACS: Contactless Payment Limit Rises to £45 from Today
From today (1st April) the contactless card payment limit in shops is increasing to £45 as part of measures to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Shoppers will now be able to make contactless card payments of up to £45 per transaction, an increase of £15 from the previous £30 limit which was implemented in 2015.
An increased limit was already being considered but the process has been accelerated as part of the industry’s response to Covid-19.
Read MoreDEFRA Secretary Praises ‘Hidden Heroes’ in Letter to Food Industry
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has welcomed a letter from DEFRA Secretary George Eustice MP, recognising the enormous contribution of the people running and working in convenience stores.
Read MoreGovernment Announces Three Month Extension for Businesses to File Accounts
ACS has welcomed an announcement from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy this morning (25th March), extending the deadline for filing all accounts by three months for businesses that have been affected by Covid-19. Under normal circumstances, companies that file accounts late are issued with an automatic penalty.
As part of the measures, while companies will still have to apply for the three month extension to be granted, those citing issues around Covid-19 will be automatically and immediately granted an extension.
Read MoreACS Urges Retailers to Follow Social Distancing Advice for Colleagues and Customers
ACS is encouraging convenience retailers to follow advice on social distancing to protect colleagues and customers from the spread of Covid-19 (coronavirus).
It is advised that you implement additional measures in your store to help customers ensure that they adhere to social distancing guidelines. Consider putting lines on the floor in front of the till points to ensure that customers maintain a safe distance to colleagues, asking customers to maintain distance whilst queueing, and encourage customers to use contactless payment where possible.
Read MoreACS Calls for Convenience Store Colleagues to Be Included as Key Workers
ACS has called on the Government to ensure that the UK’s 405,000 convenience store colleagues are provided the key worker status so that they can carry on providing a lifeline to local communities.
From Friday afternoon, schools will close and remain closed until further notice for all except children of key workers and vulnerable children, as part of the ongoing response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak.
Read MoreACS: Local Shops Need Government Support to Deal with Impact of Coronavirus
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has written to the Government calling for the introduction of measures to support local shops handle the impact of coronavirus.
ACS outlined key asks of the Government to help local shops mitigate the impact of the coronavirus, which are:
Read MoreACS Welcomes Progress of Ten Minute Rule Bill on Assaults on Retail Workers
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has welcomed the introduction of a Bill on tougher sentences for those who assault retail workers, led by Alex Norris MP.
The Bill seeks to make offences against retail workers aggravated, which would increase the options for more serious sentences for those convicted.
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