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Independent to revive former Woolworths site

Dorset-based business will relocate to ex-Woolies unit. 
21 April 2009

Hillier takes over Hurrans centre

Nursery chain acquires centre in Banbury, Oxfordshire following Hurrans' demise after 100 years of trading. 
20 April 2009

Welch & Tidy latest Industry Awards sponsor

Wholesaler named as sponsor of Decorative category for 2009 awards. 
20 April 2009

'Braver' homeowners add a splash of colour

New research reveals Brits are opting for bolder décor in a bid to inject more personality into their homes. 
17 April 2009

BRC calls for credit insurance review

Ahead of the Budget, the British Retail Consortium asks that the Government provide top-up insurance cover to help retailers survive difficult trading conditions. 
17 April 2009

Link between vinyl flooring and autism says study

A study, published in the medical journal NeuroToxicology, has suggested that vinyl flooring could double the risk of a child developing autism. 
16 April 2009

Sales soar over Easter weekend

Retailers’ spirits lifted as sunny Bank Holiday encourages consumers to start spending again. 
16 April 2009

It's official: DIY and gardening get boost in March

The latest figures from the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor show stronger sales in March - mainly thanks to the weather. 
16 April 2009

German homewares chain Butlers tries UK again

The German homewares chain Butlers is having another crack at entering the UK market. 
15 April 2009

Wickes launches customer reward scheme

Wickes has launched a new customer loyalty scheme called the MyCard. 
15 April 2009

Woolworths staff reunited by new website

Former Woolworths senior manager has set up and funded a website dedicated to help ex-Woolies employees keep in touch and even find a new job. 
15 April 2009

Exclusively promises new products and new companies

Over 95% of exhibitors say they will be showing new launches at this year's Exclusively Housewares show. 
14 April 2009

Bolt cutter sales rocket during G20 protests

A London-based hardware store saw rocketing sales of bolt cutters as protesters descended on the capital for a series of demonstrations. 
14 April 2009

Cargo agrees concession deal with Blooms Garden Centre

Furniture and homeware retailer Cargo has opened it first outlet within a Blooms Garden Centre. 
10 April 2009

Footfall up 4.2% in March

Retail Traffic Index figures show positive signs as we approach ‘the end of the worst of the downturn’ – but businesses warned of over-optimism. 
10 April 2009

British DIY chiefs 'bossnapped'

The British bosses of a French adhesive firm have been released following hostage negotiations with workers they were attempting to make redundant. 
9 April 2009

Independents attack burglary vouchers scheme

A scheme to give burgled homeowners free vouchers for the big DIY sheds has been attacked by independent retailers. 
9 April 2009

Homebase store raided in anti-terror swoop

Two employees at a brand new Homebase store in Clitheroe were arrested last night after the site was one of the locations raided by police in a large-scale anti-terror operation across north-west England. 
9 April 2009

UPDATE: Robert Dyas buyout completed

An MBO at high street chain Robert Dyas was completed yesterday, leaving previous owners Change Capital with losses of almost £30m, even after lenders agreed to roll £30m of debt into the new company. 
9 April 2009

Bumper figures for homeware sales as DIY booms

The latest figures for homeware sales have shown figures increased by numbers not seen for at least 12 months. 
8 April 2009
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