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Another unauthorised car wash closed by planners

3rd January 2018
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IPRA has welcomed the actions of South Dublin Planning Authority as they close another unauthorised car wash in South Dublin.

The site was beside the Ballyowen Castle Shopping Centre, Lucan and following an investigation by the Planning Authority and the service of an enforcement notice in October 2017, the wash and associated advertising have now been removed.

Another good result for the legitimate trade. If you are aware of unauthorised wash site near your station send details to office@ipra.ie

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Festive greetings from IPRA!

19th December 2017
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2017 was a very busy year for the IPRA and the organisation continues to grow from strength to strength.

Hopefully you have already received your hard copy of our New Forecourt News Magazine but if not please let us know and we will stick one in the post to you. This can also be viewed online if you click here (please feel free to distribute to anyone else you think may welcome a read). https://ipra.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/ForecourtNewsDecember2017LR.pdf

  • This year has been an uphill battle dealing with Government policy, they seem to be oblivious to the needs of the small retailer. The proposed new Alcohol Bill (2015) is an example where the IPRA has been able to work with a number of other bodies to lobby for a more favourable outcome regarding the display of alcohol. A special thanks to IPRA member Declan Cronin for joining the IPRA in attending stakeholder discussions with the Department of Health. As always we will keep you updated on this important issue affecting your trade.
  • Another major issue has arisen due to the revaluation of businesses for rates – the IPRA has a barrister reviewing the legislation with a view to challenging this and will again keep you updated as this issue progresses. Remember, every county is being revalued so this issue impacts all station owners – even if you have not been revalued to date.
  • Our Forecourt Retail Exhibition in City West in September was opened by Minister for Transport Shane Ross and was a great success.  Our next Forecourt exhibition will be held on the 14th March 2019 at the same venue.
  • We also made representations to the Department of Finance against the much discussed proposal to increase the duty on Diesel road fuel and ran a successful petition (with the help of all member stores that participated) and were delighted to see our hard work pay off with the budget outcome.
  • We launched our new website in December and we continue to look to improve for ways to improve the user experience and we would welcome any comments/suggestions.
  • As part of our effort to protect your business and investment we will register all legal car washes on our new website www.irishcarwash.ie. We are looking to partner with the industry to weed out illegal car washes.

Any association is only as good as its members and we are privileged to represent retailers in every county in the Republic of Ireland. We welcome new members and we are asking existing members to nominate one potential fuel retailer to join the association.

If you know of a retailer you would like to nominate for membership, please send their details to office@ipra.ie  This will help us to continue to grow and support our industry.

If you have not already done so please check out our new website at www.ipra.ie and if you have any issues accessing pricing etc. please contact us straight away. We will continue to lobby on your behalf and if there are any issues that you need help on please do not hesitate to get in contact especially if there is anything for 2018 that you would like us to tackle.

Finally, the IPRA would like to wish you and your family a very Happy Christmas and all the best for 2018.

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Proposal for separation of Alcohol in small & medium shops cause for grave concern says IPRA

28th November 2017
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IPRA is very concerned over the proposal for structural separation in retail forecourts per section 22 of the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015. We believe this is is anti competitive and will drive business to the Off Licences and the Large Multiples and will put small retailers offering alcohol out of business.

The proposed separation of the alcohol offering by a 7ft wall is not viable and will severely reduce available floor space in many retail garages where retail space is at a premium.

IPRA members are not against segregating the alcohol offering, but the structural separation is a step too far and is clearly anti-competitive and puts small, independent retailers at clear disadvantage to the larger retailers and off licences/supermarkets.

When the Law was introduced requiring retailers to place cigarettes out of sight, every business big or small had to comply – the requirement did not give an advantage to one retailer at the expense of another.

We would respectfully suggest a preferred option and possible solution is to have a clearly delineated alcohol area which can be accessed by a barrier/turnstile to make a clear obstacle for patrons – this is the solution that works in Northern Ireland (see photo above).

We have written today to all Members of the Health Committee and Dail Members.

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IPRA invited to be on LEV Taskforce

28th November 2017
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The IPRA is pleased to announce that it is now part of the Low Emissions Vehicles (LEV) Taskforce which has been jointly convened by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport and the Department of Communications, Climate Action and the Environment to consider the range of measures and options available to Government for the purpose of accelerating the deployment of low carbon technologies, with a large focus on electric vehicles.

As a stakeholder on the LEV Taskforce the IPRA will be involved consultations and events with the Departments and this is our opportunity to raise any issues our members or the press may have regarding electric charge points, the potential phasing out of petrol and diesel (including the excise duty that is collected on this and replacement plans for this value) and how this will work for the Irish economy as a whole.

The IPRA is not against EV’s – we understand all businesses need to move with the times – however, we do want proper planning and consideration to be put into this process.

The next formal stakeholder consultation will be held on Friday 24th November and we would welcome all suggestions, concerns and comments from our members for us to voice at the table on the day.

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Oil price rise due to global events, says IPRA

28th November 2017
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David Blevings, IPRA spokesperson said, “Global oil prices have been moving upwards slowly over the past three months due to various events around the globe. Oil is a globally traded product and traders have been cautious recently as there is rising expectation that OPEC and Russia may agree an extension to the oil production cuts which were agreed in November 2016. Any production cuts will reduce supply and push prices higher.

We have also seen the euro move lower and the weaker euro affects oil prices here as all oil products are priced in dollars. Brent Crude topped $60 a barrel for the first time since 2015 following the news that the Catalan Parliament had declared independence from Spain.

Uncertainty and instability are not good news for oil markets and prices have risen due to concerns over the stability of the market. Looking forward we do not expect any further large increase in retail prices. Forecasts remain that crude oil will remain in the $40 – $60 range that should mean relative stability for the short to medium term for local consumers”.

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IPRA welcomes excise freeze

28th November 2017
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The Irish Petrol Retailers Association (IPRA) has welcomed the Finance Ministers decision to hold fuel excise rates at their current level. The IPRA started a petition against an alleged proposed to increase diesel duty to the same rate as petrol and in just four weeks has received over 8,000 signatures from consumers.

David Blevings, Media Spokesperson for the IPRA said, “Our retail members had serious concerns that a further increase in duty would severely hamper the economic recovery. We wrote to the Finance Minister urging caution in this matter and we suggested that the excise rates should not be equalled as it would be detrimental for the Irish economy, rural transport and non-city dwellers alike.

We are delighted with the news that excise levels are to remain at current levels and this coupled with relatively stable oil prices is good news for both consumers and retailers alike.

This excise freeze will further aid the recovery and will be welcomed by all”, added David.

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