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30 Aug 2023

Allwyn, incoming operator of The National Lottery, has urged independent National Lottery retailers to log on to its new online retailer portal via 

30 Aug 2023

Shop owners have expressed scepticism that the Home Secretary's recent call for every theft to be investigated by the police will come to fruition, suggesting that police resources are already...

29 Aug 2023

Consumer confidence is showing “renewed optimism” against a backdrop of falling core inflation, new figures suggest.
 

29 Aug 2023

Shop owners in a part of Coventry have rallied together to launch a street market, with hopes of boosting the number of people that visit the area.

25 Aug 2023

ACT Gold Member Reilly Cycleworks pushes expansion of UK dealer network with the appointment of ex-pro and world champion downhil MTBer Petra Wiltshire as field sales rep

24 Aug 2023

Cytech training provider Spokes People were recently asked by the Afghan National Team if they could suggest any way for them to be supported mechanically at the UCI World Championships in...

16 Aug 2023

Independent quality drinks retailers were woefully underrepresented among those consulted by government over the duty changes now hitting businesses, it has been claimed, after industry magazine...

16 Aug 2023

Online bookshop Bookshop.org has reached its target of raising £3 million in profit for independent booksellers in its fight for them to “thrive in the world of ecommerce”.

15 Aug 2023

A start-up craft baker from south-east London who sells his produce at local food markets has taken home five Great Taste Awards after only 16 months in business.

9 Aug 2023

VOLT e-bikes has announced the launch of a unique Cancel Anytime Subscription model in
conjunction with e-bike rental provider Blike.

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#AlwaysReportAbuse

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Always Report AbuseSpread the message. Always report abuse!

Violence and abuse against retailers across the UK is a major issue, but one that does not get reported and as such doesn't get dealt with by the police.

The Home Office and many others are fighting to get the message out. 

The primary aim of the campaign is to encourage more shopworkers and retailers to report all incidents of abuse when they occur.

This campaign wants to raise awareness around the subject of violence and abuse on the High Streets as well as educate consumers about the impact that abuse and violence have on the people working in retail.

Lets spread the word and support the lifeblood of the UK high streets, independent retailers. Please spread word of the campaign on social media and to other businesses around.

It is not your job to take their abuse. But you can report it.  


Together lets #AlwaysReportAbuse.

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