Archive of all Post Office articles – Page 20

  • News

    C-stores: Smile! It's a new convenience format

    2000-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive Julian Hunt A new brand is being developed in the convenience and CTN sectors by Newshops as part of its ambition to be seen as the "best local retailer". Work on Smile only started in January. But the brand has already appeared at four...

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    Rillington PO sold

    2000-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Rillington Post Office, five miles to the east of Malton on the main A64 York to Scarborough road, has been sold. Price achieved is undisclosed although agent Christie & Co was quoting £210,000 for the freehold. Also operating as a convenience...

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    The only village store in Burniston

    2000-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The Burniston Post Office & General Store in Scarborough, North Yorkshire comes with a five bedroom house and large garden. As the only store in this village it boasts a profitable retail trade which includes newsagency, off licence, national...

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    Independents: Retailers sceptical about pledge of government

    2000-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Independent retailers remain sceptical about the government's commitment to the Post Office network ­ despite this week's pledge that it will halt all "avoidable" closures of rural outlets. The package of measures unveiled by trade and industry...

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    In Brief: 5th May 2000

    2000-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Babyfood manufacturers have slammed a Which? report claiming that sugar levels in leading babyfoods are too high. Symbol group Select & Save is planning a major relaunch in August. Bestway has opened a new cash and carry in Bolton ­ its 21st...

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    Will you take the Habit?

    2000-04-29T00:00:00Z

    In the popular tourist village of Gosforth in Cumbria, the Lakeland Habit is an extremely profitable c-store, post office and newsagency. Located opposite the village's only major car park it also incorporates a first floor tearoom/cafe which is...

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    Preservation order had to be overcome to give the Hook Norto

    2000-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Tony Hurren reports A village store at Hook Norton, near Banbury, Oxfordshire, where a series of proprietors stayed for only two or three years, has now been run by the same couple for more than a decade and, following a major refit, sales have...

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    No room for a Soviet state

    2000-02-26T00:00:00Z

    The Competition Comm-ission kept the Post Office busy again this week with another mail out to supermarkets. Just a whiff of the official postmark sets the adrenalin coursing through the veins of the industry and its media sideshow. But for all...

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    Billingshurst sale

    2000-01-22T00:00:00Z

    The Station Road Post Office in Lower Station Road in Billingshurst, West Sussex, is on the market. The business, which carries a Post Office salary of £16,000 a year and a gross margin of 35%, is loated close to the railway station. There is great...

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    n It doesn't have to be a doom and gloom story about closure

    2000-01-15T00:00:00Z

    What future for the village shop? Together with the church, school and pub, the local shop and post office has always been a key focal point to village life. Over the past 20 years, many villages have lost their local shop and discovered, too late,...