25 Nov 2005
| by Kate Nicholas, kate.nicholas@haynet.com
area of our lives, criticism of the retail behemoth seems to be mounting in volume and variety....its strategy has hitherto
attracted. One pound in every eight spent at UK retailers ends up ...
11 Nov 2005
| by Mary Cowlett
Bakewell. To involve the shopping centre's retailers, increase footfall and generate buzz among Windsor ...
the wedding. This was followed by an auction on eBay of one of the centre's retail spaces, which had a view ...
cent compared with the same week in 2004. The auction for the retail space overlooking the wedding ...
16 Sep 2005
| by Alex Black
Budget fashion retailer Matalan has hired a brace of fashion PR agencies to help it combat intense...-of-town clothes
retailer, the Lancashire-based operation has seen sales slide in the
recent UK retail slump. Its ...
cheaper than high-street retailers. Figures for the first half of this year show like-for-like sales ...
16 Sep 2005
Mobile phone retailer Phones4u is reviewing its consumer PR as it prepares to roll out a £9m
12 Aug 2005
| by Sarah Robertson
Nursery retailer Mamas & Papas is using a brace of PR firms ahead of new store openings over
12 Aug 2005
FASHION: Online independent fashion retailer Discoo.co.uk is planning to bring in its first PR firm
15 Jul 2005
| by Teresa Wickham
The ex-Safeway corporate affairs chief says the retail sector needs to keep hold of its top...From a communications point of view, the retail industry has seen curious developments of late ...
of senior comms roles wise? On the contrary, I believe major retail businesses need their senior comms ...
to retailer. For example.
at Tesco, Lucy Neville-Rolfe has the dual responsibility of company secretary ...
15 Jul 2005
| by Alex Black
Sainsbury's jumped to number two in this week's Reputation Monitor
to snap at the heels of rival Tesco. The retailer posted a five per cent
rise in quarterly sales, while a report suggested it could overtake Asda
by the end of the year. Elsewhere, Jerzy Dudek's match-winning saves for Liverpool ...
01 Jul 2005
Westminster City Council is trying to stem the exodus of West End shoppers to out-of-town retail...Many West End shoppers have switched to retail centres, such as Bluewater in Kent and Lakeside in Essex, because of the congestion charge and anti-social behaviour in Leicester Square, hitting businesses in the area, according to Westminster. Last weekend, the recently formed West End Marketing ...
01 Jul 2005
| by Ian Hall
The review comes as the firm - which operates the PC World, The Link, Currys and Dixons retail chains in the UK - prepares to change its name to DSG International to reflect its overseas ambitions.
Director of corporate affairs Kai Boschmann, who joined in February from Burger King, told PRWeek she ...