All Wholesale articles – Page 76
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It's now or never for markets
Nicholas Saphir this week outlined to the Journal his opinion on the direction the restructure of London's markets might take.
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Saphir urges end to stand-off in markets dispute
Nick Saphir has called on the Corporation of London, Defra and the Greater London Authority to negotiate a quick resolution to the dispute over the future of London's wholesale markets.
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Western tenants find out their fate
Western International Market tenants this week found out whether or not they have been invited by their landlord to take up a position on the new market site agreed last week.
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Western deal done and dusted
After protracted negotiations, Western International wholesale market can look forward to a new site. tenants will know whether there is a place for them by the midle of next week.
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Corporation's submission to Select Committee
Richard Adams, assistant town clerk, gave the Corporation of London's submission to the House of Common's select committee on agriculture thsi week. Read it in full.
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Covent Garden Authority submits
Leif Mills, chairman of the New Covent Garden Market Authority, will make a submission to the Select Committee today, on developments since the Saphir Report was published. The Corporation of London, will also present their case.
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Greenery makes wholesale appointments
The Greenery has announced changes to its personnel at wholesale branches in Manchester and Gateshead.
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Redbridge makes further UK acquisition
Purchase of Staffordshire company Lambert Bros adds to strength to produce and flowers division.
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Spitalfields hosts fruit MPs
The Parliamentary British Fruit Industry Group (PBFIG) visited New Spitalfields market this week to glean a thorough understanding of how UK produce is sold.
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Redbridge forges links
One of the UK's largest producer companies Redbridge Holdings has made two important moves in the wholesale sector this week.
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Corporation market proposals rejected
The New Covent Garden ternants' association has rejected the proposals of the Corporation of London regarding the future make-up of the capital's wholesale markets. Pictured is association chairman Philip Emanuel.
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NABMA vindicated
The National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) is celebrating an important high court ruling announced last week.
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Southampton Market link up
Two of Southampton wholesale market's established importing and wholesale distribution companies have merged.
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Wholesale promotion for Loire Valley Lamb's Lettuce
Lamb's Lettuce from the Loire Valley is organising a UK wholesale promotion for the first time.
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Thompson cements YPC future
Gilbert Thompson (Leeds) Ltd is in advanced negotiations with Ernest White Ltd and its bankers to buy out Ernest White's 50 per cent share in the Yorkshire Produce Centre, which the two companies established three years ago.
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Potatoes under pressure
Potato prices are at a low this week, putting producers under pressure.
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Leeds wholesaler calls in receivers
One of the UK's oldest wholesale firms has been forced to call in the receivers.
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Exchange of views
Last week's statement by the Corporation of London on the future of Covent Garden has ruffled a few feathers within London's fresh produce wholesale circle. The three largest markets comment further.