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13 Dec 2023

A bike shop that was created to provide jobs for ex-offenders leaving prison has now become a safe space for people to park their bikes.

11 Dec 2023

ACT member On The Brakes in Leigh on Sea, Essex is celebrating after being named independent business of the year in a local competition set up by a local MP to celebrate the “incredible...

11 Dec 2023

A controversial ban on e-bikes in certain pedestrianised parts of Coventry city centre has come into force, with the deputy leader of the council warning that riders can expect strict...

11 Dec 2023

Bike Europe has reported that “serious concerns” remain about the enforcement of a ban on the sale of e-bike chargers and conversion kits by one of the largest online sellers,...

11 Dec 2023

It has been reported that The Cycle Show, the major industry event held at London's Alexandra Palace and which this year celebrated its 20th anniversary, has fallen victim to the challenging...

30 Nov 2023

New research from Lime entitled “Tackling the Gender Pedal Gap” has most women facing barriers to cycling, including poorly lit streets and isolated routes. The report claims...

27 Nov 2023

Torq Zone Academy, a leading institution of vocational training in South Africa, has been re-accredited by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO), for another five years, to offer...

27 Nov 2023

Cycling UK has released its annual 100 Women in Cycling list for 2023, the seventh such initiative to celebrate women across the British cycling community and those who inspire others to cycle.

27 Nov 2023

The former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Lord Hogan-Howe, has said number plates should be introduced on the back of bikes to stop so many cyclists being a danger on...

23 Nov 2023

Retail sector leaders have expressed a range of concerns, from taxation to business rates, following the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement this week.

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Already wide gap between store closures and openings is growing at a record level

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Political News

 

PwC and the Local Data Company's figures show that 2,692 shops closed with only 1,569 shops opening. Research into these figures found that, store closures were affected by online shopping and people showing an increasing liking for in-home leisure.

Store openings are not replacing the closures at a fast enough rates.

In 2017, new store opening on the UK's high streets reached their lowest level in over seven years. An average 15 stores opened on the UK's high streets every day in 2015, with 12 opening in 2016 and just 11 in 2017. These declining figures and a record level increase in the gap between store closures and openings may be a result of the trading environment, a decline in consumer spending and a rise in business rates costs.

Another impact that is affecting the rates is online shoppin.

Consumers are attracted to the price transparency, reliability of delivery and the simplicity of online shopping. This is an area within the retailer marketspace that is still growing rapidly and will affect the rates further. The categories that consumers sit within today are, online consumers and in-store consumers. Retailers will need to tailor their products and create a retail landscape that appeals to everyone.

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