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27 May 2025

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23 May 2025

ACT service partner Bikebook has teamed up with leading industry publication BikeBiz in a boost to the BikeBiz ‘Mechanic of the Month’ campaign.

22 May 2025

A pioneering prisoner apprenticeship scheme is being highlighted after almost a year of successful operation, offering participants hands-on training and professional qualifications to prepare...

16 May 2025

ACT parent company Bira has said that members are hopeful the warm weather, Easter weekend and upcoming bank holidays will provide a much-needed boost to high street sales.

15 May 2025

UK economy delivers strongest quarterly performance in a year despite forecasts of business downturn.

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Economic growth surges to 0.7%, but "April reality check" looms for high street retailers

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

A surprising 0.7% economic growth in the first quarter of 2025 has defied gloomy predictions, but retailers face an imminent "reality check" as April's tax increases begin to bite, according to ACT parent company Bira.

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The latest Office for National Statistics figures released today show the UK economy expanding at its fastest pace in twelve months, outperforming City analysts' expectations of 0.6% growth. While this represents welcome positive momentum for Britain's retail sector, March's more modest 0.2% growth signals potentially challenging times ahead.

The unexpected economic resilience comes despite business leaders' earlier warnings that the Chancellor's autumn budget, including £25bn in employer National Insurance increases, would risk plunging the economy into recession.

Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre
Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "Today's growth figures offer a rare moment of economic sunshine, but they don't dispel the storm clouds gathering over our high streets. The full impact of April's National Insurance hikes and persistent business rate burdens hasn't yet materialised in these numbers.

"Independent retailers are naturally pleased to see stronger economic performance, particularly with retail contributing significantly to this growth. However, we're bracing for the delayed impact of recent cost increases that threaten to undermine this progress in the coming months.”

This includes businesses such as independent cycling retailers, which also remain vulnerable to high street cost pressures and competition.

Bira also highlighted continued pressure from Chinese e-commerce platforms as an ongoing challenge for British high street retailers attempting to capitalise on the current economic strength.

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