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Westland buys William Sinclair from administrators
New showroom means no Forest Garden display at Glee 2015
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Feeding, lighting and pots are the bestsellers
'Living wage' will force more centres to sell up says GTN report
Burgon & Ball MD reveals her secrets of success
Burston Garden Centre founder dies aged 87
LED store lighting saves Webbs of Wychbold £29k a year
Homebase MD joins HTA conference line-up
HTA Futures is the venue for The Greatest Garden Centre Team Awards 2015
NGGV design competition aims to boost Christmas footfall
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Retail sales growth rises but set to cool slightly say CBI

Consumers splashing out on new clothes helped push up retail sales in the year to July, but the pace of growth is expected to slow next month, according to the CBI’s Distributive Trades Survey.

The survey of 117 firms showed that year-on-year growth in the volume of retail sales fell back slightly from June, after May’s strong rally. Growth is expected to slow further next month, but sales volumes are broadly average for the time of year and are expected to remain so in August.

Orders placed on suppliers grew at a slightly quicker pace than in the previous month, but are expected to slow significantly in August.

Among the retail sub-sectors, grocers and department stores saw flat sales volumes, and footwear and leather goods sales volumes fell. Clothing sales volumes rose strongly, at their fastest rate since January.

Internet sales volumes remained in line with the previous month’s rate of growth, and are expected to rise at a stronger pace into August.

Sales volumes in the wholesaling sector rose strongly in the year to July, exceeding expectations and with further strong growth expected next month. Motor trades sales volumes continued to grow, albeit at a slower pace than in June.

Barry Williams, CBI distributive trades chairman and Asda’s chief customer officer, says summer trading is traditionally slower across the retail sector but warm weather can often provide a welcome boost. “Despite the upbeat outlook for the UK economy, retailers are still finding conditions challenging and it’s certainly something every shopkeeper will need to keep an eye on,” he added.

“Meanwhile, the recovery in wage growth should help support growth further down the line.”

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