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== Contact Details ==
 
== Contact Details ==
  
[[Link title]]British Retail Consortium
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[[British Retail Consortium]]
 
2nd Floor  
 
2nd Floor  
 
21 Dartmouth St
 
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[[Fiona Moriarty]], Director Scottish Retail Consortium - 0870 609 3631.
 
[[Fiona Moriarty]], Director Scottish Retail Consortium - 0870 609 3631.
  
[[Link title]]Alisdair Grey, BRC in Brussels - 020 7854 8975.
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[[Alisdair Grey]], BRC in Brussels - 020 7854 8975.
 
He joined the BRC in 2003 having spent six years in political and corporate communications consulting at EU and international level.  
 
He joined the BRC in 2003 having spent six years in political and corporate communications consulting at EU and international level.  
  
[[Link title]]Andrew Opie, Director of Food and Consumer Policy - 020 7854 8930. Andrew is a qualified rural surveyor. He joined the BRC in 2005 after eight years as head of policy services with the National Farmers' Union. He is a member of the Organic Action Plan Group. andrew.opie@brc.org.uk
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[[Andrew Opie]], Director of Food and Consumer Policy - 020 7854 8930. Andrew is a qualified rural surveyor. He joined the BRC in 2005 after eight years as head of policy services with the National Farmers' Union. He is a member of the Organic Action Plan Group. andrew.opie@brc.org.uk
 
   
 
   
[[Link title]]Paul Smith, Director of Retail Services Policy - 020 7854 8955.
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[[Paul Smith]], Director of Retail Services Policy - 020 7854 8955.
 
   
 
   
[[Link title]]Gill Cronin, Director of Marketing & Business Information - 020 7854 8970 .
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[[Gill Cronin]], Director of Marketing & Business Information - 020 7854 8970 .
  
[[Link title]]Tessa Kelly, Director of Business Administration - 020 7854 8940.
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[[Tessa Kelly]], Director of Business Administration - 020 7854 8940.
  
[[Link title]]John Cormode, Chief Executive, BRC Trading Limited - 020 7854 8985
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[[John Cormode]], Chief Executive, BRC Trading Limited - 020 7854 8985
  
 
== Their aims and objectives ==
 
== Their aims and objectives ==
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The BRC website contains a section entitled Influencing Government.
 
The BRC website contains a section entitled Influencing Government.
  
The organisation claims strong ties with Brussels, Westminster and the three devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They also claim ties with several government departments including ; [[Link title]]The Cabinet Office, [[Link title]]  Department of culture media & sport,  [[Link title]] Department of  Health, [[Link title]] HSE, [[Link title]]DEFRA, [[Link title]] Department of Education & Skills, [[Link title]] Department of International Development, [[Link title]] Department of Transport, [[Link title]] Department of Trade & Industry, [[Link title]]Department of Work & Pension, [[Link title]] Foreign & Commonwealth Office,  [[Link title]] Food Standards Agency, [[Link title]]HM Revenue & Customs, [[Link title]] HM Treasury, [[Link title]]the Home Office.
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The organisation claims strong ties with Brussels, Westminster and the three devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They also claim ties with several government departments including ;[[The Cabinet Office]], [[Link title]]  Department of culture media & sport,  [[Link title]] Department of  Health, [[Link title]] HSE, [[Link title]]DEFRA, [[Link title]] Department of Education & Skills, [[Link title]] Department of International Development, [[Link title]] Department of Transport, [[Link title]] Department of Trade & Industry, [[Link title]]Department of Work & Pension, [[Link title]] Foreign & Commonwealth Office,  [[Link title]] Food Standards Agency, [[HM Revenue & Customs]], [[HM Treasury]],[[the Home Office]].
  
 
The Influencing Government section contains links to each  Government departments and lists the BRCs policy work with that  particular department. These policy areas include; the Alcohol Harm Strategy, Animal By-products, Dairy Industry Forum, Ethical Trading, Food Chain Communication, the Food and Health Action Plan, the Food Industry Sustainability Study, Nutrition and Health, Promotion of Food to children, Red Meat Industry Forum, Retail Policy Forum and  
 
The Influencing Government section contains links to each  Government departments and lists the BRCs policy work with that  particular department. These policy areas include; the Alcohol Harm Strategy, Animal By-products, Dairy Industry Forum, Ethical Trading, Food Chain Communication, the Food and Health Action Plan, the Food Industry Sustainability Study, Nutrition and Health, Promotion of Food to children, Red Meat Industry Forum, Retail Policy Forum and  

Revision as of 16:00, 16 August 2007

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The British Retail Consortium " for safe responsible retailing" is the "lead trade association representing the whole range of retailers, from the large multiples and department stores through to independents, selling a wide selection of products through centre of town, out of town, rural and virtual stores."

Their vision is "To work with our members to create a vibrant and sustainable retail industry for the future."

Their mission statement is "To make life easier for our members by: - Campaigning to promote and defend retailers' interests - Advising retailers of threats and opportunities to their business - Improving the perceptions of retailing in the UK - Offering members a range of services and products which add value to their business"

The Consortium has three main divisions; London, Scotland and Brussels.

Contact Details

British Retail Consortium 2nd Floor 21 Dartmouth St London SW1H 9BP

Tel 020 7854 8900 Fax 020 7854 8901

http://www.brc.org.uk


Board of Directors

They have eight directors on their Board of Directors

Kevin Hawkins was appointed to as Director General in March 2004. This followed nearly 9 years as Communications Director of Safeway Stores plc. He is a member of the Meat and Livestock Commission, the DTI's Retail Policy Forum, Defra's Food Industry Better Regulation Forum and served a four-year term on the Cabinet Office's Better Regulation Task Force. He is also a member of the Scottish Food and Health Council, the food industry Better Regulation forum, the food industry Sustainable Strategy Group and the Retail Policy Forum. He was awarded an OBE in 2004 for his services to the food industry.


Fiona Moriarty, Director Scottish Retail Consortium - 0870 609 3631.

Alisdair Grey, BRC in Brussels - 020 7854 8975. He joined the BRC in 2003 having spent six years in political and corporate communications consulting at EU and international level.

Andrew Opie, Director of Food and Consumer Policy - 020 7854 8930. Andrew is a qualified rural surveyor. He joined the BRC in 2005 after eight years as head of policy services with the National Farmers' Union. He is a member of the Organic Action Plan Group. andrew.opie@brc.org.uk

Paul Smith, Director of Retail Services Policy - 020 7854 8955.

Gill Cronin, Director of Marketing & Business Information - 020 7854 8970 .

Tessa Kelly, Director of Business Administration - 020 7854 8940.

John Cormode, Chief Executive, BRC Trading Limited - 020 7854 8985

Their aims and objectives

They have a website containing details of the work they undertake in services to their members such as business information on retail pricing but also in policy work and consultations.One of their policy areas is the food industry.


Influencing Government

The BRC website contains a section entitled Influencing Government.

The organisation claims strong ties with Brussels, Westminster and the three devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They also claim ties with several government departments including ;The Cabinet Office, Link title Department of culture media & sport, Link title Department of Health, Link title HSE, Link titleDEFRA, Link title Department of Education & Skills, Link title Department of International Development, Link title Department of Transport, Link title Department of Trade & Industry, Link titleDepartment of Work & Pension, Link title Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Link title Food Standards Agency, HM Revenue & Customs, HM Treasury,the Home Office.

The Influencing Government section contains links to each Government departments and lists the BRCs policy work with that particular department. These policy areas include; the Alcohol Harm Strategy, Animal By-products, Dairy Industry Forum, Ethical Trading, Food Chain Communication, the Food and Health Action Plan, the Food Industry Sustainability Study, Nutrition and Health, Promotion of Food to children, Red Meat Industry Forum, Retail Policy Forum and Tax on Spirits.


Food Policy

Their website states that "British consumers have access to an unparalleled range of safe food, all year round and at all price points, regardless of where they live.

The BRC's Food Policy Team represents the whole range of food and drink retailers including large multiples, department stores and independent shops, selling a wide selection of products through centre of town, out of town, rural and virtual stores.

In 2004, food retailers employed some 1.2 million people (over 5% of the workforce) and grocery retail sales were worth £120 billion. The sector consists of over 61,000 enterprises, contributing 10% to national GDP.

Food retailers believe that the interests of consumers are best protected within a competitive food chain. The Food Policy Team provides information, advice and representation to the BRC's members on issues relating to food and drink. This includes liaison with Government Departments and Agencies and other stakeholders in the modern British food economy. The Team also has responsibility for the BRC's Technical Standards in Food, Consumer Products and Packaging." [1](http://www.brc.org.uk/policymaster04.asp?id=46&sPolicy=FOOD)


Within their food policy the BRC identify several areas of interest; Regulation and Enforcement, Allergens, Food and Farming,Food Surveillance, Health and Nutrition,Healthy Options, Labelling,Microbiology, Product Recall and Traceability, Responsible Drinks Retailing, and Sustainability.

Regulation and Enforcement

The BRC believes that "The most effective way of raising standards in food business is to encourage a more targeted approach to the enforcement of existing legislation." [2} (http://www.brc.org.uk/policycontent04.asp?Cat=46&iSubCat=343&sPolicy=Food&sSubPolicy=Regulation+and+Enforcement) The BRC also supports the Government's drive to achieve ‘Better Policy Making' and believes "this is best achieved through use of the better policy-making framework, and the five principles of good regulation." [3](http://www.brc.org.uk/policydetails04.asp?id=70&iCat=46&sPolicy=Food&sSubPolicy=Regulation+and+Enforcement)


Affiliations

ASDA Wal-Mart Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum

Notes

  1. http://www.brc.org.uk/policymaster04.asp?id=46&sPolicy=FOOD
  2. http://www.brc.org.uk/policycontent04.asp?iCat=46&iSubCat=343&sPolicy=Food&sSubPolicy=Regulation+and+Enforcement
  3. http://www.brc.org.uk/policydetails04.asp?id=70&iCat=46&sPolicy=Food&sSubPolicy=Regulation+and+Enforcement