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This coverage focuses on the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and its influence on the UK petcare industry through policy advocacy, market research, and industry standards. Pet Gazette reports on BRC’s economic updates, retail performance data, regulatory guidance, and initiatives affecting pet retailers, wholesalers, distributors, and supply chain operators. Our coverage provides pet trade professionals with insights into market trends, compliance requirements, and business strategies shaped by the BRC’s work.

  • Jul- 2020 -
    14 July
    EconomyJune retail sales show signs of recovery

    June retail sales show signs of recovery

    Retail sales increased by 3.4% in June, against a decrease of 1.6% in June 2019, marking the first signs of growth registered since the UK lockdown began. This is according to the latest BRC–KPMG retail sales monitor, which found that the increase in retail sales to be above the three-month…

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  • 10 July
    CoronavirusFootfall decline eases amid ‘sluggish’ recovery

    Footfall decline eases amid ‘sluggish’ recovery

    Footfall across the UK rose by 19% in June against the month prior, but was still down by 62.6% year-on-year, according to the latest figures from the BRC.  In the first two weeks of the month, footfall decline averaged 77.1%, but this improved to 53.3% in the remaining three weeks…

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  • Jun- 2020 -
    30 June
    CoronavirusReopening is ‘no magic bullet’ for retail, says BRC

    Reopening is ‘no magic bullet’ for retail, says BRC

    Reopening is “no magic bullet” for retail, the British Retail Consortium has warned despite UK footfall improving since lockdown restrictions were lifted earlier this month. The BRC’s footfall tracker found that UK footfall decreased 53.4% year-on-year during the second week of reopening in England and NI. This is compared to a decrease of…

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  • 24 June
    Industry NewsUsdaw urges retailers to maintain existing two-metre social distancing in stores

    Usdaw urges retailers to maintain existing two-metre social distancing in stores

    Shopworkers trade union Usdaw is urging retailers to maintain social distancing in shops at two metres, as agreed in joint safety guidance, after Boris Johnson announced a “one metre plus” rule for situations where two metre distancing cannot be observed. In a speech in parliament yesterday (23 June), the PM…

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  • 15 June
    Industry NewsRetailers to suffer for ‘some time to come’, says BRC

    Retailers to suffer for ‘some time to come’, says BRC

    Footfall across the UK tumbled by 81.6% in May, as the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned that retailers may suffer lower footfall and sales “for some time to come”. According to its latest report,  the decline recorded in May marked a “shallower decline” than the month prior, as certain…

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  • 15 June
    RetailersUsdaw urges public to ‘respect shopworkers’ as shops are allowed to reopen

    Usdaw urges public to ‘respect shopworkers’ as shops are allowed to reopen

    Shopworkers union Usdaw has urged customers to respect staff and employers to ensure safety in stores, as shops are allowed to reopen from today (15 June). The news comes as Usdaw released statistics revealing one in six shop workers have suffered abuse on every shift, during the coronavirus pandemic. The statistics revealed 62%…

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  • May- 2020 -
    13 May
    CoronavirusUK economy shrinks by 2% as pandemic takes its toll

    UK economy shrinks by 2% as pandemic takes its toll

    The UK’s economy shrank by 2% in the three months to 31 March 2020, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is according to new data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which also found that gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 5.8% during March, the largest fall…

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  • 11 May
    RetailersTrouble ahead for retail vacancy rates, warns BRC

    Trouble ahead for retail vacancy rates, warns BRC

    The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and Local Data Company has said the new BRC-LDC Vacancy Monitor has revealed that the rate of store vacancies increased to 12.2% in March. The monitor also reported a 0.3% decrease in vacancy rates in shopping centres to 14.1% compared with 14.4%. The South West and Wales…

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  • Dec- 2019 -
    3 December
    EconomyOutstanding business rates challenges increase by 35%

    Outstanding business rates challenges increase by 35%

    The number of businesses waiting for challenges over soaring business rates to be resolved has jumped by more than a third in just three months, according to new figures issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). The figures revealed the number of outstanding challenges has increased by 35% fuelling concerns…

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  • Nov- 2019 -
    18 November
    RetailingConservatives pledge business rates review

    Conservatives pledge business rates review

    The Conservative Party has pledged a business rates review which aims to “reduce the burden” on UK businesses, as part of its election campaign. It said business rates are one of the “top concerns” of British businesses, and added that a Conservative majority Government will launch a “fundamental review” at…

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