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Burgess launches Great British Guinea Pig Census
Is insect protein the future of pet food?
FourFriends Pet Foods launches new supplement range for cats and dogs and sets out expansion plans for future
Billy + Margot set to showcase new range at Crufts
Nutriment ‘Support’ range wins top trade award
Exciting year ahead for Pet Industry Federation
WildWash nominated for international award
Pet care firm makes starting a franchise easier
Garden centre lends support to cat rescue centre
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Pet store to stop stocking animals amid welfare concerns
Parking restrictions could lead to stores closing, claims pet retailer
Aldi launches new range of dog accessories
Two new categories added to prestigious PetQuip Awards
Puppy and kitten pet shop sales could be banned in Wales
Veterinary practice to star in TV show
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Peregrine Livefoods acquires Fadulla brands
Picture round-up from the pet extravaganza
Pet food boss serves up dog's dinner for TV show
Record numbers visit PATS Sandown on new dates
Natures Menu in Top 100 of Sunday Times international list
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Parking restrictions could lead to stores closing, claims pet retailer

A pet store has joined a group of local traders in Haworth, West Yorkshire, in condemning the strict enforcement of parking restrictions outside their shops, which they say are driving away custom.

 

Mill Hey shop owners say they are being penalised by wardens ticketing people parking on double yellow lines.

 

Traders want free, short-stay parking to give shoppers and business owners a chance to load or unload.

 

Sharon Barker, owner of Worth Valley Pet Store, told the Telegraph & Argus: “This is how small businesses end up closing."

 

A Bradford Council spokesman responded: “Recent parking enforcement was prompted by requests from local district and parish councillors who were concerned about road safety issues caused by motorists parking on double yellow lines along this narrow street.”

 

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https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/17443536.its-how-businesses-end-up-closing/

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