Skip to content
Search
AI Powered
Latest Stories

Store visit over litter complaints leads to illicit tobacco seizure

Almost 4,000 illicit cigarettes were found at an off-licence by police, who had originally visited the shop to express concerns about litter.

Polski Sklep, in Normanton, could lose its alcohol licence over the discovery.


West Yorkshire Police said it recently visited the premises to talk to staff about the amount of rubbish originating from the store, including cans and bottles.

But officers started a search after observing the behaviour of customers coming in and out of the premises, located on High Street in the town, and subsequently found counterfeit tobacco behind the shop’s counter.

A licensing hearing will take place next Tuesday (10 March) to determine whether or not Polski Sklep’s licence holder, Patrycta Sawica, can continue to sell alcohol.

In papers released ahead of the hearing, West Yorkshire Police said: “Whilst police officers were in the premises talking with the shop assistant, an elderly customer walked in and asked the shop assistant for a pack of cigarettes.

“The assistant refused, stating the shop doesn’t sell cigarettes.

“A short time later another customer entered the shop, walked round before picking up an item, then (put it) back down. Then as she walked past the shop assistant she paused as though she wanted to speak to the assistant.

“At this point, the shop assistant was asked to move away from the counter and the area was searched, located behind the counter was various amounts of foreign label and illicit counterfeit cigarettes.

“These were seized by officers present.

“Following the search 3,860 cigarettes were seized along with four 50 gram Amber Leaf tobacco pouches, four 30 gram Chesterfield tobacco pouches and four 30 gram L&D tobacco pouches.”

The police did not say on what date the visit took place.

Wakefield Council said it supported the police in asking for a review of the licence.

In his submissions ahead of next week’s hearing, licensing officer Paul Dean said: “It is of great concern that the named licence holder Mrs Patrycta Sawica has shown a complete failure to promote the four licensing objectives – most notably her failure to promote the prevention of crime and disorder objective, through the criminal activities found being conducting, now shows she is not fit and proper to hold any premises licence.”

More for you

Kitwave’s Automatic Retailing depot

Kitwave’s Automatic Retailing depot in North Shields, Tyne & Wear

Photo: Google Streetview

Kitwave sees over 10 per cent rise in revenue in 2024

Kitwave Group, the delivered wholesale business, has reported strong revenue and profit growth for its 2024 fiscal.

In the 12 months ended 31 October 2024, the group revenues increased by 10.2 per cent to £663.7 million, and adjusted operating profit rose by 6.3 per cent to £34m. Like-for-like revenue growth stood at 5 per cent.

Keep ReadingShow less
​The Real Yorkshire Pudding Co

The Real Yorkshire Pudding Co acquired by Compleat Food Group

The Real Yorkshire Pudding Co acquired by Compleat Food Group

Leading food manufacturer The Compleat Food Group has acquired The Real Yorkshire Pudding Co for an undisclosed figure.

A leading supplier of own label and branded chilled Yorkshire puddings in the UK, The Real Yorkshire Pudding Co has driven consistent double-digit growth in the category to become a £33 million turnover company.

Keep ReadingShow less
Nisa Local Uxbridge Road revamped

Nisa Local Uxbridge Road

NISA

Nisa Local Uxbridge Road revamped with new layout

LA Foods on Friday (7) reopened Nisa Local in Shepherd’s Bush on Uxbridge Road, West London with a new layout and an extensive refit designed to enhance the shopping experience for the local community.

Operated by convenience chain LA Foods, the store relaunched also has an expanded range of fresh and chilled products, and a significant selection of Co-op own-brand goods.

Keep ReadingShow less
JW Filshill celebrates 150 years sustainably

JW Filshill marks 150th anniversary with continued focus on sustainability

Wholesaler JW Filshill, having achieved its 2020 pledge to cut its carbon emissions by 50 per cent by 2030 five years early, is prioritising sustainability in its 150th anniversary year.

In terms of Filshill’s sustainability goals, the company revealed that it has reached this target five years early, boosted by its relocation to the new Renfrew site, significant investment in electric HGV vehicles, solar panels and full LED lighting, and transitioning to HVO fuel for all diesel-powered operations at Westway Business Park.

Keep ReadingShow less
Independent businesses brace for impending rise in costs

Independent businesses in UK

Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images

Independent businesses closing doors ahead of April tax rise, warns retail body

Towns and cities across Britain are already witnessing a wave of closures as independent businesses shut their doors ahead of April's triple tax burden, the UK's leading retail body has warned.

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira), which represents 6,000 independent businesses nationwide, reports that many shop owners are making the heartbreaking decision to close now rather than face the financial cliff-edge coming in April.

Keep ReadingShow less