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26 Jun 2026

Retailers offering Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) or other short-term interest-free credit options should be aware of important regulatory changes taking effect from 15 July 2026.

26 Jun 2026

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25 Jun 2026

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24 Jun 2026

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24 Jun 2026

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22 Jun 2026

Shared e-bike operator Lime has been hit with more than £140,000 in fines after its users were found to be the worst offenders for poor parking in the Royal Borough...

18 Jun 2026

Cycling industry leaders and campaigners have given a mixed response to the Government’s new £4.5 billion Cycling and Walking Investment Strategy (CWIS3), with some describing it as...

15 Jun 2026

If you stock e-bikes, you may need to re-read your policy because a generic shop or retail insurance policy is unlikely to cut it these days. Unless you have a policy designed to accommodate...

12 Jun 2026

The first ever Local Bike Shop Week has been hailed a major success, as the Association of Cycle Traders Director made a personal visit to present the inaugural Local Bike Shop Awards winner...

11 Jun 2026

Local Bike Shop Week has delivered a successful nationwide campaign, bringing together major cycling media, leading industry partners and, most importantly, independent bike shops across the UK...

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Birmingham council seizes and disposes of illegally upgraded e-bikes exceeding maximum speed levels

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Sixteen illegally upgraded e-bikes capable of speeds up to 40mph have been seized and disposed of in a joint enforcement operation in Birmingham city centre.

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Under UK law, e-bikes are only legal if their motors assist up to 15.5mph; beyond that, they are classed as motor vehicles requiring registration, insurance and a valid licence.

The crackdown was carried out in partnership with West Midlands Police, British Transport Police, and other agencies, involving both uniformed and plain-clothes officers.

Police forces across the country, including in Suffolk and Norfolk, have also been aiming to ensure the issue of illegally modified e-bikes is tackled.

ACT Director Jonathan Harrison
ACT Director Jonathan Harrison

Jonathan Harrison, Director of the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT), said: “The fact that both the recent MP report and the MP call for action have highlighted this issue underlines just how vital it is that the e-bike market remains regulated, with high-quality, compliant equipment.

“Consumer trust depends on upholding legal standards for e-bikes sold and used in the UK.”

Campaigners behind the e-bike positive initiative continue to support the responsible use of electric bikes, highlighting their environmental and transport benefits when properly regulated.

 

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