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Yorkshire and the Humber

This coverage highlights petcare industry developments across Yorkshire and the Humber โ€” a key UK region for pet retail, manufacturing, and distribution. From independent pet shops in market towns to logistics hubs and wholesale suppliers serving national chains, the region plays a critical role in the UKโ€™s pet supply ecosystem. Pet Gazette reports on regional store openings and closures, investment activity, employment trends, and community-led retail initiatives. We cover insights into supply chain operations, local manufacturing, and case studies of businesses adapting to regional demand. This tag is designed for professionals seeking commercially relevant updates and operational insights rooted in the Yorkshire and the Humber area.

  • Jun- 2017 -
    28 June
    AwardsGreen Champion, pets, pet food

    Pet professional named ‘Best Green Champion’

    Chris Cole, environmental co-ordinator and quality auditor at Inspired Pet Nutrition (IPN), has been namedย Best Green Champion by Investors in the Environment (iiE). ย  He collected his award at iiEโ€™s awards ceremony for Yorkshire and the Humber where IPN also collected itsย Green Level accreditation. ย  Chris helped the business gain…

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  • Feb- 2013 -
    19 February

    Britainโ€™s shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012

    The shop vacancy rate average in Great Britain reduced during 2012, reports the Local Data Companyโ€™s (LDC). In its latest shop vacancy report, More Clicks, Less Bricks, the LDC analysed more than 275,000 retails and leisure premises across nearly 2,000 retail centres to find that the shop vacancy rate in…

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  • 19 February
    RetailersBritainโ€™s shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012

    Britainโ€™s shop vacancy rates reduce in 2012

    The shop vacancy rate average in Great Britain reduced during 2012, reports the Local Data Companyโ€™s (LDC). In its latest shop vacancy report, More Clicks, Less Bricks, the LDC analysed more than 275,000 retails and leisure premises across nearly 2,000 retail centres to find that the shop vacancy rate in…

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