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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.

19 Apr 2026

From our many brilliant entries down to 8 finalists, the judging panel will be evaluating and championing independent bike shops up and down the country that make an impact in their...

17 Apr 2026

The Bikeability Trust is set to receive £78 million as part of a £108 million Government funding package to boost walking, wheeling and cycling across England, marking the largest...

17 Apr 2026

An independent bike shop has reopened its doors less than 24 hours after a ram raid saw around £40,000 worth of stock stolen and a further £50,000 in damage caused to the premises.

16 Apr 2026

The ACT is urging independent bike shops to enter the first ever Local Bike Shop Awards before entries close on Sunday 19th April.

16 Apr 2026

Consumer finance is entering a new phase in the UK, shaped by tighter regulation, evolving customer expectations, and increased scrutiny on outcomes. We’ve explained the key things you...

10 Apr 2026

It’s easy to forget the moment your love for bike shops began. Mat Clark, owner of BRINK - a UK-based business specialising in cycling retail, brand strategy, and industry insight -...

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

Bikebook has announced a new integration with Shopify

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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Independent retailers warn Spring Statement missed opportunity as geopolitical tensions threaten high street recovery

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

ACT parent company Bira has warned that the Chanellor's Spring Statement offered no new support for high street businesses, as rising tensions in the Middle East threaten to push up energy and supply costs.

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The association said the Chancellor's growth forecasts were at odds with the reality facing independent retailers, including those in the cycling sector, with no measures announced beyond the pub-only business rates relief already confirmed for April.

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said independent retail was already under significant pressure before yesterday's statement.

Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre
Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "The Chancellor spoke about building growth in every part of Britain and more money in consumers' pockets to spend on the high street, but independent retail has been more challenging than ever over the past few months," said Mr Goodacre. "Those words need to be backed by action."

Mr Goodacre said Bira was monitoring the Middle East situation closely, warning that rising oil and gas costs during this type of conflict had historically hit small businesses hard.

"We were caught off guard by the impact of the Ukraine conflict on energy costs, and we are calling on the government to act now to protect businesses before history repeats itself," said Mr Goodacre. "Our biggest concern is what this uncertainty does to consumer confidence and therefore consumer spending - and that is the last thing our members needed right now."

Bira has consistently called on the government to extend business rates relief beyond pubs to all independent high street retailers, including IBDs that experience the same economic pressures as the pubs receiving this additional support.

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