James Lowman, Association of Convenience Stores
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James Lowman, Association of Convenience Stores
James Lowman ACS Chief Executive Helping local shops stay open for business About ACS • • • • • Formed in 1995 33,500 shops in Membership Buying Groups, Symbol Groups, Multiples Convenience Stores, Independents Premier Club of Suppliers Lobby group for sector • • • • • Members of UGAL for EU lobbying Providing advice for Members Offering networking opportunities Website: ACS.org.uk Twitter: @ACS_Localshops • @JMLowman 33,500 members Shops Scotland: 1 shop per 973 people Wales: 1 shop per 998 people London: 1 shop per 1,279 people Eastern: 1 shop per 1,372 people Shop Ownership Jobs Engagement • Context • Proportion • Education Engagement • Trading Places • Community Alcohol Partnerships Consistency Small Business Compliance Primary Authority Sharing Good Protocols Codes (eg BRDO) Set Standards With Business Government Guidance/Regulations Common Approach • Certainty • Avoid duplication of effort and private & public cost • Attains required standard Consistency Small Business Compliance Primary Authority Sharing Good Protocols Codes (eg BRDO) Set Standards With Business Government Guidance/Regulations Sharing Good Protocols • Positive approach on test purchasing • Sharing outcome with retailer: pass or fail • Fair and robust standards Sharing Good Protocols Local Policies • Should be locally-driven and vary • Should be developed through wider consultation • May not be consistent Local Policies • CIPs, late night levy, EMROs • Planning approach • Inventive use of business rates relief • Parking and accessibility policies Local Policies • Challenge to engage other businesses • Challenge to engage other agencies • Relationships built through good enforcement to help create good policies Thank you