Year: 2020
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Jun- 2020 -19 JuneBusiness
PetPanion seeks pet trade partners for new programme
PetPanion has announced it is searching for pet trade product and service providers to join its new owner rewards programme. It comes as the app has launched its new wellness score feature. Developed in conjunction with the University of Surrey, the feature “addresses all the areas new and existing dog…
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19 JuneCharities
Scotland government clamps down on animal abusers, raising sentences to five years
Animal welfare charity, Battersea, has praised the Scottish Government and MSPs from across parliament for delivering on their “promise” to increase maximum sentences for the worst animal cruelty offences from 12 months to five years. The ‘Animals and Wildlife Bill’ first introduced in October last year, passed its third and…
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19 JuneCoronavirus
92% of shopworkers oppose longer Sunday working hours, says Usdaw
Some 92% of retail staff in England have opposed large shops opening for more than six hours on a Sunday, as the government considers deregulating Sunday trading. According to a survey by shopworkers trade union Usdaw, 66% of the 11,000 retail staff said they feel they are pressured to work…
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18 JuneFeatures
Employers given 30 days to ‘confess’ to furlough abuses
Legislation is currently being fast-tracked to allow HMRC to reclaim any furlough money overpaid to employers, or not spent on wages as intended. Although we do not have the final version of the legislation, employers should start addressing their minds to the claims they have made to date as soon…
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18 JuneCoronavirus
Pet Place secure £1m CBILS loan from Lloyds Bank
Pet supplies firm, Pet Place, has announced it has secured a £1m Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) loan from Lloyds Bank. Pet Place, which owns five superstores across North Wales, has said it has successfully scaled up its online and click and collect services after a 600% increase in…
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18 JuneIndustry News
Aquatic firms see boost during lockdown
The UK’s aquatics industry has reportedly been “boosted” by a rise in popularity of garden ponds during the nationwide lockdown. According to the organisers of Aqua 2021, more households have looked to build a wildlife or fishpond in the garden during lockdown, which has “proved good for business” for Aqua…
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18 JuneVeterinary
Covetrus appoints Sandra Peterson to board of directors
Animal-health technology company Covetrus has announced Sandra Peterson has been appointed to the company’s board of directors. Peterson has experience in driving growth, operational improvement and innovation across global healthcare and consumer businesses. She has held senior positions at Johnson and Johnson, where she worked as group worldwide chairman and…
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18 JuneIndustry News
PFMA marks fiftieth anniversary
The Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA) has celebrated its 50th anniversary, and marked the occasion with the launch of a short film. The PFMA was founded in 1970 by four pet food companies who “saw the need for a single body to act as an industry voice”. The association was…
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18 JuneFeatures
Coronavirus diaries: PetPlace
PetPlace has introduced cutting-edge social distancing and safety measures to ensure the wellbeing of its customers during the coronavirus pandemic. The retailer, which has sites across North Wales, is the first in the UK to install Record FlowControl at its Abergele store, a revolutionary automated system that only allows a…
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17 JuneEconomy
Supreme Court rules against Mastercard and Visa in interchange fees battle
Visa and Mastercard could be set to pay billions in compensation to some of the UK’s top retailers following a court ruling which found that the two payment companies had breached competition laws. The Supreme Court today (17 June) unanimously upheld the conclusion of the Court of Appeal that the…
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