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18 Sep 2025

Cargo bikes are fast becoming a cleaner alternative to diesel vans in London, offering a sustainable way to make deliveries and cut the city’s dependence on polluting vehicles, new...

18 Sep 2025

Cycling Scotland has highlighted the crucial distinction between legal and illegal e-bikes, warning that confusion risks undermining public trust in a technology that is helping thousands switch...

17 Sep 2025

Cycling retail specialists including the ACT has praised a recent Guardian feature on the topic of e-bikes and the use of illegal and unregulated models, with the piece providing...

15 Sep 2025

Dublin-based cycle workshop the Rediscovery Centre has achieved Cytech accreditation for its workshop team after completing advanced training with Activate Cycle Academy, an Oxford-based...

12 Sep 2025

Norwegian company Ampliuz is aiming to replicate the widespread network of EV chargers with a dedicated public charging system for e-bikes.

11 Sep 2025

With D2C bike brands facing significant headwinds, local bike have seen modest but real improvements in profits and prospects. Partnerships like ACT and Bikmo are helping independents strengthen...

5 Sep 2025

The average cycle trip in England lasted 24 minutes in 2024, remaining consistent with the previous year, new figures from the National Travel Survey have revealed.

4 Sep 2025

A panel event hosted by ACT Director Jonathan Harrison will focus on retailer experiences and how they are adapting to a number of challenges within the sector at this year’s inaugural...

3 Sep 2025

Cycling just two miles to work can improve heart health by up to 30 per cent compared with driving, new research has shown.

3 Sep 2025

The UK is far behind most European countries in e-bike sales, according to new research from ACT member Paul's Cycles.

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Covid-19 Behavioural-Led Retail Posters For Your Shop

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

To help independent retailers Indie Retail has teamed up with The Behaviours Agency to create a selection of Covid-19 Behavioural-led retail posters specifically designed to adhere to Government and BRC guidelines.

Intended to help keep customers and employees safe and well in a retail environment, they inform them of:

  • the steps being taken to meet the Government's guidance
  • the expectations of customers and employees to ensure the Government's guidance is met.

The Behaviours Agency believe that understanding people through behavioural science is the only way to creatively solve this kind of challenge. This is because behavioural science provides a way of decoding our decisions and behaviours. It is therefore especially useful when trying to change established habitual behaviour - such as how people behave when visiting stores and showrooms.

These posters were designed with this in mind, with bright colours and clear messages to grab the attention of your customers and ensure the guidance is memorable.

To download, simply click on any of the posters below:

 

COVID-19 Indie Retail Think Distance Think Cow COVID-19 Indie Retail Think Shop Alone COVID-19 Indie Retail Thinking Of You
COVID-19 Indie Retail Think Clean COVID-19 Indie Retail Think Contactless COVID-19 Indie Retail Thank You For Thinking

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