News story: CMA consults over gyms merger undertakings

The CMA is consulting on proposals by David Lloyd to resolve concerns over its proposed acquisition of Virgin Active gyms in Brighton and Brentwood.

Earlier this month, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found competition concerns in these 2 locations because the companies’ gyms are situated close to each other and would face limited competition from other operators after the acquisition.

The CMA was concerned that the acquisition could have resulted in higher prices or a worse deal for gym users. David Lloyd has now proposed not to acquire these gyms, which will instead remain under Virgin Active ownership.

David Lloyd was originally proposing to buy 16 Virgin Active gyms in total. The CMA has found no competition concerns in the other areas affected.

The CMA believes these proposals will address the concerns identified and has provisionally accepted them. It is now consulting formally on whether they are sufficient to address its competition concerns before reaching a final decision. Interested parties are invited to submit their responses by 10 June 2017.

The consultation on the undertakings and all other information relating to this merger investigation can be found on the case page.




Notice: NN7 3QH, Heygates Country Feeds Limited: environmental permit issued

The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).

This decision includes the permit and decision document for:

  • Operator name: Heygates Country Feeds Limited
  • Installation name: Bugbrooke Animal Feed Mill
  • Permit number: EPR/KP3739DU/A001



News story: The AAIB has sent a team to the Mull of Kintyre

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The AAIB has sent a team to the Mull of Kintyre to investigate a light aircraft accident.




Press release: Check before you give to genuine registered charities this Ramadan

The Charity Commission has launched its annual safer giving campaign to help British Muslims continue giving generously to registered charities this Ramadan.

As Muslims in the UK enter Ramadan today (Friday 26 May), the Charity Commission says there are simple steps people can take to check before they give, to ensure their zakat goes where it is intended this Ramadan.

The Muslim Charities Forum has estimated that Muslims across Britain donate around £100 million during Ramadan and research suggests that disaster relief, children and education are the top three causes to benefit from the practice of zakat (charitable giving).

The Charity Commission have produced a video encouraging people to check before they give. It shows how they can make sure their generosity helps those in need by giving to genuine, registered charities.

Ramadan video

Nick Donaldson, Head of Faith Charities Engagement at the Charity Commission said:

All year round, and especially at Ramadan, the generosity of British is Muslims amazing – your money is having a massive impact in your communities and for causes around the world.

We want to help you to continue giving safely, confident that your donation is going to those who need it most. Check before you give by going to gov.uk/find-charity-information and make sure that your zakat gets to the people you want to help.

Monowara Gani, Director of Operations at the Muslim Charities Forum said:

We know that Muslims in Britain take their zakat duties very seriously and are enormously generous in their charitable giving, especially at Ramadan. Around £100m is donated each year during Ramadan across Britain.

We at MCF see first-hand the difference that generosity makes. That’s why we are endorsing the Commission’s campaign and encouraging Muslims to check before they give to ensure you are giving to a genuine registered charity and that your zakat is going where it is intended.

The Commission’s ongoing safer giving campaign encourages people giving at key times of the year, such as Christmas, Ramadan, during emergencies and humanitarian crises, to make sure their donations go to registered charities.

Check before you give – Charity Commission advice:

  • before giving, check for a charity registration number. You can verify this at gov.uk/find-charity-information
  • be more cautious about people collecting for general charitable causes, such as ‘for sick children’ – make sure you’re giving to a genuine registered charity
  • when approached by collectors, check whether they are wearing a proper ID badge and that any collection tin is sealed and undamaged
  • if in doubt, ask the collector for more information – a genuine fundraiser should be happy to answer questions and explain more about the work of the charity
  • never feel under pressure by a fundraiser into making a donation immediately
  • be careful when responding to emails or clicking links within them. Don’t click-through from suspicious looking emails
  • if you want to donate online, type in the charity’s website address from your internet browser

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Notes to editors

  1. See research published in 2014 by social enterprise Cause4.
  2. The Commission launched its first Ramadan-specific campaign in 2011.
  3. The Charity Commission is the independent regulator of charities in England and Wales. To find out about our work, see our annual report.
  4. For more information about giving safely, visit the Charity Commission page on GOV.UK.
  5. Those concerned that they may have been targeted by a fundraising scam should report it to Action Fraud



Press release: Change of British High Commissioner to Cameroon

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