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1 Αποφαση Αριθ. 582/Vii/2013* Η Επιτροπη Ανταγωνισμου Σε
ΠΡΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΕΥΣΗ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ ΤΗΣ ΚΥΒΕΡΝΗΣΕΩΣ ΑΠΟΦΑΣΗ ΑΡΙΘ. 582/VII/2013 Η ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗ ΑΝΤΑΓΩΝΙΣΜΟΥ ΣΕ ΤΜΗΜΑ Συνεδρίασε στην Αίθουσα Συνεδριάσεων του 1ου ορόφου του κτηρίου των γραφείων της, επί της οδού Κότσικα 1Α, Αθήνα, την 27η Νοεμβρίου 2013, ημέρα Τετάρτη και ώρα 10:30, με την εξής σύνθεση: Προεδρεύων: Δημήτριος Λουκάς (Αντιπρόεδρος) Μέλη: Βικτωρία Μερτικοπούλου (Εισηγήτρια) Δημήτριος Δανηλάτος Χρυσοβαλάντου – Βασιλική Μήλλιου, λόγω κωλύματος του τακτικού μέλους Ιωάννη Αυγερινού Γραμματέας: Ευαγγελία Ρουμπή Θέμα της συνεδρίασης: Λήψη απόφασης επί της προηγούμενης γνωστοποίησης, σύμφωνα με το άρθρο 6 παρ. 1 του ν. 3959/2011, της συγκέντρωσης των εταιριών Ι. & Σ. ΣΚΛΑΒΕΝΙΤΗΣ ΑΝΩΝΥΜΗ ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΗ ΕΤΑΙΡΙΑ και EXTRA – ΠΡΩΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΦΘΗΝΑ ΑΝΩΝΥΜΗ ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΗ ΕΤΑΙΡΙΑ ΤΡΟΦΙΜΩΝ με τη σύναψη από την πρώτη ως μισθώτρια εννέα συμβάσεων μίσθωσης επί ακινήτων στα οποία λειτουργεί καταστήματα η δεύτερη, την απόκτηση από την πρώτη στοιχείων του ενεργητικού της δεύτερης και την καταβολή αποζημίωσης για τη δημιουργηθείσα από τη δεύτερη άυλη εμπορική αξία Στην αρχή της συζήτησης, ο Προεδρεύων έδωσε το λόγο στην αρμόδια Εισηγήτρια, Βικτωρία Μερτικοπούλου, η οποία ανέπτυξε συνοπτικά την υπ΄ αριθ. πρωτ. οικ. 9316/26.11.2013 Έκθεσή της και πρότεινε για τους λόγους που αναφέρονται αναλυτικά σ΄ αυτή, την έγκριση της από 18.10.2013 (υπ’ αριθ. πρωτ. 8159) γνωστοποιηθείσας συγκέντρωσης που προκύπτει από τη σύναψη από την εταιρία Ι. & Σ. ΣΚΛΑΒΕΝΙΤΗΣ ΑΝΩΝΥΜΗ ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΗ ΕΤΑΙΡΕΙΑ, υπό την ιδιότητα της μισθώτριας, εννέα συμβάσεων μίσθωσης επί ακινήτων στα οποία λειτουργεί καταστήματα η εταιρία EXTRA – ΠΡΩΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΦΘΗΝΑ ΑΝΩΝΥΜΗ ΕΜΠΟΡΙΚΗ ΕΤΑΙΡΙΑ ΤΡΟΦΙΜΩΝ, από την απόκτηση από την πρώτη στοιχείων του ενεργητικού της δεύτερης και από την καταβολή από την πρώτη αποζημίωσης για τη δημιουργηθείσα από τη δεύτερη άυλη εμπορική αξία, σύμφωνα με τα προβλεπόμενα στο άρθρο 8 παρ. -
OCS0013 KMBC Draft 3 (Original):Layout 1 17/8/10 10:18 Page 1
OCS0013 KMBC draft 3 (original):Layout 1 17/8/10 10:18 Page 1 Wild Days Out in Knowsley is Major Events Calendar home to award winning, spectacular The North West's Green Borough attractions and offers visitors everything from May ELIZABETHAN FAYRE wildflowers to wildebeests. Prescot Town Centre Saturday 29th May, 11.30am – 4.30pm For more information 0151 430 7787 It is perfect for a day out - just eight miles from June KNOWSLEY GREEN FAYRE Liverpool City Centre and easily reached by train from National Wildflower Centre, Court Hey Park Liverpool Lime Street or Liverpool Central and by car Sunday 6th June 11am – 5pm from the M57 or M62. For more information 0151 443 3682 or 0151 443 5619 For more information about what Knowsley offers, July LIVERPOOL-KNOWSLEY INTERNATIONAL YOUTH SOCCER TOURNAMENT places to stay or public transport visit: Liverpool University Geoffrey Hughes Sports Complex Allerton Tuesday 27th July – Sunday 1st August www.visitknowsley.com For more information 0151 443 3627 or www.visitliverpool.com www.lksoccertournament.com www.knowsley.gov.uk August KNOWSLEY FLOWER SHOW National Wildflower Centre, Court Hey Park For travel info: Sunday 8th August 11am – 5pm www.letstravelwise.org For more information 0151 443 5619 or www.knowsleyflowershow.com www.merseytravel.gov.uk September AUTUMN HERITAGE FAYRE Bowring Park Community and Visitor Centre Sunday 12th September 11am – 4pm For more information 0151 482 1116 October BENGALI FESTIVAL Kirkby Suite - Wednesday 13th – Sunday 17th October 4pm – midnight For more information 0151 443 4063 November CHRISTMAS FAYRE AND MAGICAL GROTTO Bowring Park Community and Visitor Centre Sunday 28th November – Saturday 4th December 12 – 4pm For more information 0151 482 1116 sponsor logos here December WINTER CELEBRATION National Wildflower Centre Sunday 5th December 12 – 4pm For further information 0151 738 1913 www.visitknowsley.com Designed and produced by O’Connell & Squelch Ltd - www.ocands.co.uk Printed on recycled paper. -
Liverpool Development Update
LIVERPOOL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE November 2016 Welcome Welcome to the latest edition of Liverpool Development Update. When I became Mayor of the city in 2012, I said that Liverpool’s best days were ahead of it. If you consider the levels of investment being seen across the city today in 2016, my prediction is now ringing true. Since the start of 2012, we have seen over £3.8 billion worth of investment which has brought new businesses, new homes, new schools, and new and improved community and health facilities to Liverpool. We have seen the creation of nearly 15,000 job spaces, many of which will be filled with new jobs to the city. We have also created thousands more construction jobs. There is more good news. Several major new schemes are now in delivery mode. I am pleased to see rapid progress on Derwent’s Liverpool Shopping Park at Edge Lane, whilst Project Jennifer is now well underway with construction about to commence on its new Sainsburys and B&M stores. In addition, Neptune Developments have started work on the Lime Street Gateway project, and I can also report that work is underway on the first phase of the Welsh Streets scheme that will now see many of the traditional terraces converted to larger family homes. Meanwhile, some of the new schemes have started under the Strategic Housing Delivery Partnership which will build a further 1,500 new homes and refurbish another 1,000 existing ones. Plans for new schemes continue to be announced. The Knowledge Quarter is to be expanded with a new £1billion campus specialising in FRONT COVER: research establishments, whilst we are now also seeking to expand the Commercial Office District with new Grade A office space at Pall Mall which this city so vitally needs. -
Riverside College C45 C46 C50
Valid from 7 September 2020 Bus timetable C39 C40 C42 C44 C44A Buses serving Riverside College C45 C46 C50 These services are provided by Warrington’s Own Buses www.merseytravel.gov.uk What’s changed? Route C50 is added to the timetable - operating between Huyton Bus Station and Riverside College. Route C44 and C44A morning journeys are retimed. Any comments about this service? If you’ve got any comments or suggestions about the services shown in this timetable, please contact the bus company who runs the service: Warrington’s Own Buses Wilderspool Causeway, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 6PT. 0192 563 4296 If it’s a Merseytravel Bus Service we’d like to know what you think of the service, or if you have left something in a bus station, please contact us at Merseytravel: By e-mail [email protected] By phone 0151 330 1000 In writing PO Box 1976, Liverpool, L69 3HN Need some help or more information? For help planning your journey, call Traveline, open 0800 - 2000, 7 days a week on 0871 200 2233. You can visit one of our Travel Centres across the Merseytravel network to get information about all public transport services. To find out opening times, phone us on 0151 330 1000. Our website contains lots of information about public transport across Merseyside. You can visit our website at www.merseytravel.gov.uk Bus services may run to different timetables during bank and public holidays, so please check your travel plans in advance. Large print timetables We can supply this timetable in another format, such as large print. -
Venue Id Venue Name Address 1 City Postcode Venue Type
Venue_id Venue_name Address_1 City Postcode Venue_type 2012292 Plough 1 Lewis Street Aberaman CF44 6PY Retail - Pub 2011877 Conway Inn 52 Cardiff Street Aberdare CF44 7DG Retail - Pub 2006783 McDonald's - 902 Aberdare Gadlys Link Road ABERDARE CF44 7NT Retail - Fast Food 2009437 Rhoswenallt Inn Werfa Aberdare CF44 0YP Retail - Pub 2011896 Wetherspoons 6 High Street Aberdare CF44 7AA Retail - Pub 2009691 Archibald Simpson 5 Castle Street Aberdeen AB11 5BQ Retail - Pub 2003453 BAA - Aberdeen Aberdeen Airport Aberdeen AB21 7DU Transport - Small Airport 2009128 Britannia Hotel Malcolm Road Aberdeen AB21 9LN Retail - Pub 2014519 First Scot Rail - Aberdeen Guild St Aberdeen AB11 6LX Transport - Local rail station 2009345 Grays Inn Greenfern Road Aberdeen AB16 5PY Retail - Pub 2011456 Liquid Bridge Place Aberdeen AB11 6HZ Retail - Pub 2012139 Lloyds No.1 (Justice Mill) Justice Mill Aberdeen AB11 6DA Retail - Pub 2007205 McDonald's - 1341 Asda Aberdeen Garthdee Road Aberdeen AB10 7BA Retail - Fast Food 2006333 McDonald's - 398 Aberdeen 1 117 Union Street ABERDEEN AB11 6BH Retail - Fast Food 2006524 McDonald's - 618 Bucksburn Inverurie Road ABERDEEN AB21 9LZ Retail - Fast Food 2006561 McDonald's - 663 Bridge Of Don Broadfold Road ABERDEEN AB23 8EE Retail - Fast Food 2010111 Menzies Farburn Terrace Aberdeen AB21 7DW Retail - Pub 2007684 Triplekirks Schoolhill Aberdeen AB12 4RR Retail - Pub 2002538 Swallow Thainstone House Hotel Inverurie Aberdeenshire AB51 5NT Hotels - 4/5 Star Hotel with full coverage 2002546 Swallow Waterside Hotel Fraserburgh -
217, 217A (Bootle) Kirkby Bus Station - 227 Huyton Or Halewood These Services Are Provided by Stagecoach and Merseytravel
Valid from 30 August 2020 Bus timetable 217, 217A (Bootle) Kirkby Bus Station - 227 Huyton or Halewood These services are provided by Stagecoach and Merseytravel KIRKBY Bus Station KIRKBY ADMIN Bus Facility KNOWSLEY VILLAGE PAGE MOSS (daytime journeys) LONGVIEW Longview Drive (Eve/Sunday journeys) HUYTON Bus Station NAYLORSFIELD (Eve/Sunday journeys) BELLE VALE Shopping Centre (Eve/Sunday journeys) HUNTS CROSS Macketts Lane (Eve/Sunday journeys) HALEWOOD Shopping Centre (Eve/Sunday journeys) www.merseytravel.gov.uk 217 info page_info test 24/08/2020 14:52 Page 1 What’s changed? Service now runs as normal (as 19 January 2020 timetable). Any comments about this service? If you’ve got any comments or suggestions about the services shown in this timetable, please contact the bus company who runs the service: Stagecoach Merseyside East Lancashire Road, Gillmoss, Liverpool, L11 0BB 0151 330 6200 If it’s a Merseytravel Bus Service we’d like to know what you think of the service, or if you have left something in a bus station, please contact us at Merseytravel: By e-mail [email protected] By phone 0151 330 1000 In writing PO Box 1976, Liverpool, L69 3HN Need some help or more information? For help planning your journey, call 0151 330 1000, open 0800 - 2000, 7 days a week. You can visit one of our Travel Centres across the Merseytravel network to get information about all public transport services. To find out opening times, phone us on 0151 330 1000. Our website contains lots of information about public transport across Merseyside. You can visit our website at www.merseytravel.gov.uk Bus services may run to different timetables during bank and public holidays, so please check your travel plans in advance. -
Engagement & Involvement Group Notes
NOTES Engagement and Involvement Group (E&I) Committee Room 1, Runcorn Town Hall Monday 11 November 2019 13:30-15:30 In attendance: Stacy Evans (Halton CCG), Diane McCormick (PPG+ and Halton Peoples Health Forum), , Michelle Osborne (HBC), Lorna Plumpton (PPG), Des Chow (Halton CCG- acting chair), Ruth Austin-Vincent (GB member Halton CCG), Helen Monaghan (Halton CCG), Nicola Goodwin (HBC) Apologies: Maria Austin (Warrington and Halton CCG), Tracy Tilston (Nightstop communities), Matt Roberts (VSCA), Alec Schofield (Halton CCG), Richard Ashworth (Halton OPEN), Lisa Taylor (HBC), Angela Green (Bridgewater), David Derefaka (SHAP ltd), Sophie Bartsch (One Halton project manager), Phil McClure (Young Addaction Halton). No Agenda Notes Item Welcome Welcomed members to the meeting and introductions took place. 1 and Introductions 2 Minutes of Stacey Evans gave her apologies for last month and will be added under apologies. the last Minutes have been approved by the group. meeting and Please send any specific issues and actions to [email protected] before the next actions meeting takes place. Actions completed:- 1) Samantha Whelan has gone on the distribution list. 2) More communication is needed to highlight the importance of the flu jab for pregnant women. Lisa Taylor was absent to be discussed next month. 3) Richard Ashworth linked in with finance team about costs per bed per night, cost of an ambulance and other NHS services. Action: Send round to all participants encouraging them to attend and/or send deputies as group is focused on engagement with CCG and One Halton work with a couple of actions discussed in this meeting that all members need to support. -
Multiple Group Description Trading Name Number and Street Name
Multiple Group Description Trading Name Number And Street Name Post Code Tesco Supermarkets TESCO BALLYMONEY CASTLE ST CASTLE STREET BT53 6JT Tesco Supermarkets TESCO COLERAINE 2 BANNFIELD BT52 1HU Tesco Supermarkets TESCO PORTSTEWART COLERAINE ROAD BT55 7JR Tesco Supermarkets TESCO YORKGATE CENTRE YORKGATE SHOP COMPLEX BT15 1WA Tesco Express TESCO CHURCH ST BALLYMENA EXP 99-111 CHURCH STREET BT43 8DG Tesco Supermarkets TESCO BALLYMENA LARNE ROAD BT42 3HB Tesco Express TESCO CARNINY BALLYMENA EXP 144 BALLYMONEY ROAD BT43 5BZ Tesco Extra TESCO ANTRIM MASSEREENE CASTLEWAY BT41 4AB Tesco Supermarkets TESCO ENNISKILLEN 11 DUBLIN ROAD BT74 6HN Tesco Supermarkets TESCO COOKSTOWN BROADFIELD ORRITOR ROAD BT80 8BH Tesco Supermarkets TESCO BALLYGOMARTIN BALLYGOMARTIN ROAD BT13 3LD Tesco Supermarkets TESCO ANTRIM ROAD 405 ANTRIM RD STORE439 BT15 3BG Tesco Supermarkets TESCO NEWTOWNABBEY CHURCH ROAD BT36 6YJ Tesco Express TESCO GLENGORMLEY EXP UNIT 5 MAYFIELD CENTRE BT36 7WU Tesco Supermarkets TESCO GLENGORMLEY CARNMONEY RD SHOP CENT BT36 6HD Tesco Express TESCO MONKSTOWN EXPRES MONKSTOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE BT37 0LG Tesco Extra TESCO CARRICKFERGUS CASTLE 8 Minorca Place BT38 8AU Tesco Express TESCO CRESCENT LK DERRY EXP CRESCENT LINK ROAD BT47 5FX Tesco Supermarkets TESCO LISNAGELVIN LISNAGELVIN SHOP CENTR BT47 6DA Tesco Metro TESCO STRAND ROAD THE STRAND BT48 7PY Tesco Supermarkets TESCO LIMAVADY ROEVALLEY NI 119 MAIN STREET BT49 0ET Tesco Supermarkets TESCO LURGAN CARNEGIE ST MILLENIUM WAY BT66 6AS Tesco Supermarkets TESCO PORTADOWN MEADOW CTR MEADOW -
Retail Change: a Consideration of the UK Food Retail Industry, 1950-2010. Phd Thesis, Middlesex University
Middlesex University Research Repository An open access repository of Middlesex University research http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk Clough, Roger (2002) Retail change: a consideration of the UK food retail industry, 1950-2010. PhD thesis, Middlesex University. [Thesis] This version is available at: https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/8105/ Copyright: Middlesex University Research Repository makes the University’s research available electronically. Copyright and moral rights to this work are retained by the author and/or other copyright owners unless otherwise stated. The work is supplied on the understanding that any use for commercial gain is strictly forbidden. A copy may be downloaded for personal, non-commercial, research or study without prior permission and without charge. Works, including theses and research projects, may not be reproduced in any format or medium, or extensive quotations taken from them, or their content changed in any way, without first obtaining permission in writing from the copyright holder(s). They may not be sold or exploited commercially in any format or medium without the prior written permission of the copyright holder(s). Full bibliographic details must be given when referring to, or quoting from full items including the author’s name, the title of the work, publication details where relevant (place, publisher, date), pag- ination, and for theses or dissertations the awarding institution, the degree type awarded, and the date of the award. If you believe that any material held in the repository infringes copyright law, please contact the Repository Team at Middlesex University via the following email address: [email protected] The item will be removed from the repository while any claim is being investigated. -
Registered Pharmacies 2021-02-04
The list of pharmacies registered to sell PPCs on our behalf is sorted alphabetically in postcode order. 0 NAME PREMISES ADDRESS 1 PREMISES ADDRESS 2 PREMISES ADDRESS 3 PREMISES ADDRESS 4 POSTCODE LLOYDS PHARMACY SAINSBURYS, EVERARD CLOSE ST ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE AL1 2QU BOOTS UK LIMITED 9 ST PETERS STREET ST.ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE AL1 3DH ST ALBANS PHARMACY 197 CELL BARNES LANE ST ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE AL1 5PX LLOYDS PHARMACY SAINSBURYS, BARNET ROAD LONDON COLNEY ST ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE AL2 1AB NORMANDY PHARMACY 52 WAVERLEY ROAD ST ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE AL3 5PE QUADRANT PHARMACY 17 THE QUADRANT MARSHALSWICK LANE ST ALBANS HERTFORDSHIRE AL4 9RB BOOTS UK LIMITED 23-25 HIGH STREET HARPENDEN HERTFORDSHIRE AL5 2RU BOOTS UK LIMITED 65 MOORS WALK WELWYN GARDEN CITY HERTFORDSHIRE AL7 2BQ PEARTREE PHARMACY 110 PEARTREE LANE WELWYN GARDEN CITY HERTFORDSHIRE AL7 3UJ COHENS CHEMIST 1 ROBIN HOOD LANE HATFIELD HERTFORDSHIRE AL10 0LD BOOTS UK LIMITED 47 TOWN CENTRE HATFIELD HERTFORDSHIRE AL10 0LD BOOTS UK LIMITED 2A BRINDLEY PLACE BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B1 2JB BOOTS UK LIMITED UNIT MSU 10A NEW BULL RING SHOP CTR BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B2 4BE BOOTS UK LIMITED 102 NEW STREET BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B2 4HQ BOOTS UK LIMITED 71 PERSHORE ROAD EDGBASTON BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B5 7NX IPHARM UK LTD 4A, 11 JAMESON ROAD BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B6 7SJ PHARMACO 2000 LTD UNIT 4 BOULTBEE BUSINESS UNITS NECHELLS PLACE BIRMINGHAM WEST MIDLANDS B7 5AR J DOCTER LTD BLOOMSBURY VILLAGE CENTRE 67 RUPERT STREET NECHELLS BIRMINGHAM B7 5DT MASTERS UK LTD 55 NECHELLS PARK -
Heseltine Institute Working Paper Series Voices and Echoes
Heseltine Institute Working Paper Series Voices and echoes: The story of Liverpool's regeneration Working Paper One Doom and gloom... and then a 'BOOM' Learning from the past – a study of the BOOM initiative, 1987-1993, and its role in promoting the Liverpool city region’s economic recovery Geoffrey Piper, M.A., F.C.A., D.L. Contents Preface 1. Doom and Gloom - Liverpool in the Eighties 2. BOOM - the Antidote to Gloom? 3. Seeing is Believing - BOOM’s Tours of Merseyside 4. Pulling Together - A New Kind of Partnership 5. Passing on the Baton - Towards a new “City Region” 6. Some reflections - Three decades on… Appendices 1. How the national and regional media saw it – some examples of contemporary press coverage 2. Forewords to the BOOM brochures • Rt Hon Michael Heseltine, 1988 • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, 1989 • HRH The Prince of Wales, 1990 3. Members of BOOM 4. Directors of BOOM 5. Photographs Preface In February 2017, I was invited to address the members of Professional Liverpool on the Business Opportunities On Merseyside (BOOM) initiative which I had the privilege of chairing from 1987 until it became part of The Mersey Partnership in 1993. After all this time I was surprised to find that the event attracted a capacity lunch-time audience at Tilney’s offices in the iconic Royal Liver Building. Why so much interest three decades later? Perhaps one reason was the lecture’s focus on the leading role which Liverpool’s professional firms, particularly the Chartered Accountants, had themselves played in establishing and supporting BOOM’s high profile programme. -
WELCOME to the Roll up Roll Up! RETAIL PROPERTY REVIEW 2008
roll up roll up! WELCOME TO THE RETAIL PROPERTY REVIEW 2008 CONTENTS * 01 - Market Overview * 02 - Current Issues in the Occupational Market * 04 - In Town Retail Agency * 06 - Retail Warehouse Agency * 08 - Retail Investment * 10 - Food Superstores & Supermarkets * 13 - Professional & Valuation * 14 - Town Planning * 16 - Further Information & Contact 2008 Retailer excuse watch # 1 “Summer exam results and the Olympics were a distraction for customers” return to MARKET OVERVIEW CONTENTS market failures usually follow consumer market On the other hand, this is the time for cash-rich time when interest rates are at an all time low, they downturns, but we now have the unusual position and new investment companies with no baggage are paying a penal interest charge of 12% on those of negative consumer confidence responding to to take advantage of re-benchmarked investment sums which they have borrowed from the Government the failure of capital markets. Arguably the world and occupational markets. Good retailers, although to boost their balance sheets. They also have a few economic problems we now face are the direct result cautious, are now looking at opportunities which have Civil Servants turning up at their Board meetings, of a property market failure led by the “sub prime” not been available for years. The fact is that many which cannot be comfortable. This financial equation mortgage lending exposure in the USA. of the failing retail companies were weak, even when does not look a positive one. How will those banks consumer spending was at its height. Markets such as who have taken the Government’s shilling be able As high profile corporate failures in the high street this always find the weakest link.