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Renfrewshire · RenfrewshireJW Filshill, one of Scotland’s oldest independent food and drink wholesalers, has highlighted the “sterling efforts” of staff in ensuring KeyStore customers received timely deliveries during the recent spell of wintry weather. Renfrewshire-based Filshill, which supplies KeyStore convenience stores and independent retailers across Scotland and… This story continues at Filshill teams rise to the challenge of winter weather conditions Or just read …See the Story
Filshill teams rise to the challenge of winter weather conditions

Scotland, United Kingdom · ScotlandSpar stores across Scotland, including independent and company owned stores, are set to roll out a renewed value campaign from 5 January 2026, reinforcing Spar Scotland’s long-standing commitment to delivering everyday essentials at fair prices. Running through until the end of February and beyond, the… This story continues at Spar Scotland kicks off 2026 with major value push Or just read more coverage at Talking RetailSee the Story
Spar Scotland Kicks Off 2026 with Major Value Push

Scottish Government · ScotlandThe Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) has outlined the retail industry’s top three priorities for the Scottish Budget, which is due to be published on 13 January: *No new additional taxes *Follow England in giving retailers a business rates cut *Sustain and ideally enhance funding for Police Scotland’s Retail Crime Taskforce David Lonsdale, Director of the Scottish Retail Consortium, claimed that retailers had had to contend with rising costs, wh…See the Story