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Animal lover fulfils dream of opening own pet shop
Jollyes invests £1m to expand vet clinics & other services
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Leading pet company announces management changes
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Pet care providers combine for Dog Dental Month
Paleo Ridge reveals novel way to show Crufts visitors how wholesome its food is
Nylabone creates Gourmet range for discerning dogs
Mr Bug enhances ethical credentials with lavender offer
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High street pet shop expands into larger premises
PetQuip organises webinar on exporting to the EU
Water hyacinth set to return to GB ponds
Ornamental aquatic industry to meet at Nusatic 2023 
Bira continues fight for government support on business energy rates
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Pet firm told to remove 'unsubstantiated' dog bed claims from promotional material
Dragons' Den contestant launches premium pet service
Dog training business gets 'paws up' from Theo Paphitis
Insect protein pet food secures first garden centre stockist
Crufts in numbers 2023 plus fascinating facts and stats
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Bira continues fight for government support on business energy rates

The British Independent Retailers Association has promised it will continue to fight for clarity and support from the government on energy rate support for businesses.

BIRA, which works with over 6,000 independent businesses of all sizes across the UK, has said they will be continuing to engage with OFGEM to provide value insight into the industry on the non-domestic gas and electricity market.

OFGEM has requested submissions from stakeholders, such as BIRA, to give their views on the state of the non-domestic retail energy market as a whole, helping them to understand whether and where these are temporary or isolated to specific suppliers, or if they are systemic, potentially requiring changes in regulation.
 
CEO Andrew Goodacre said: "BIRA is engaging with OFGEM to ensure that the energy suppliers are genuinely supporting commercial businesses and making the best rates available.

"The current government support scheme will end at the end of March and replaced by one that only offers 94% less support. I also urge all businesses to speak to their energy suppliers on a regular basis to ensure that the service levels and rates charged are as they should be."

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