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24 Apr 2026

Cycling enthusiasts across the UK are being invited to vote for their favourite independent bike shop as the first ever Local Bike Shop Awards enters its final stage.

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10 Apr 2026

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8 Apr 2026

Bike frame and fork protection specialists BikeWrap has confirmed its sponsorship of the Cytech Pub Quiz, part of the build up to Local Bike Shop Week next month.

2 Apr 2026

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1 Apr 2026

An awards scheme celebrating independent bike shops that go above and beyond for their communities launches this week.

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Bira and ACT welcome new House of Lords report on high street regeneration

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

ACT parent company Bira has welcomed a major new report from the House of Lords that calls for empowered local leadership and simplified funding to help revive Britain's high streets.

High Street Camden

The Built Environment Committee's report, "High Streets: Life beyond retail?", published today (November 28), sets out how high streets can be regenerated and become more resilient, emphasising that retail, including the cycling retail sector, will remain vital but must be part of a broader mix including leisure, services, and community spaces.

The committee found that local authorities often lack adequate resources and skills to support high streets, recommending investment in training town centre managers and highlighting the need for greater coordination between Government departments.

Andrew Goodacre, Bira CEO
Andrew Goodacre, Bira CEO

Commenting on the report, Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "This report has identified some of the key elements to a successful high street, whilst recognising that each place needs to find its identity and solution to create a vibrant high street.

"For some time Bira has been saying that retail is no longer the dominant feature of high streets, with consumers looking for more services and leisure opportunities. We also agree with the conclusion that high streets need diversity and adaptability - characteristics often delivered by independent retailers and independent business in general.

"It is also good to see recognition of the need for good accessibility by investing in infrastructure where possible and highlighting the importance of good car parking.

"Finally, we absolutely support the idea of local business leaders and local communities being involved with future plans to regenerate a place. Funding can also then be devolved to a local level, supporting coherent plans. Independent retailers care about their high street and their communities, and all too often their voice can be ignored.”

The ACT echoed support for the report, highlighting the vital role cycling businesses play in creating vibrant high streets and emphasising that improved cycling infrastructure is essential for encouraging high street visits while supporting sustainable transport options.

The report urges the Government to provide local authorities with more targeted support and calls for a radical simplification of the current funding landscape, which it describes as "patchy and uncoordinated." It also emphasises the importance of providing resource funding alongside capital investment to ensure sustainable regeneration.

You can learn more about the ACT's political advocacy here.

Bira is at the forefront of championing the cause of independent traders and shopkeepers across Britain. Learn more here.

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