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Independent shops better than big retailers at surviving COVID in the UK

1 May 2024

Small shops have been more "agile" at fighting COVID sale slumps than chain stores, according to a new report.
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Bike shops and cyclists alike urged to gear up to take advantage of Local Bike Shop Day 2024

30 Apr 2024

The UK’s estimated 7.6 million cyclists are being urged to get on their bikes on Saturday May 4th and head down to their local independent bike shop, as many prepare special activities to... Read more…

Peterborough store selling solely local products looks to expand.

29 Apr 2024

A Peterborough store stocking products solely from local entrepreneurs said it is bucking the High Street trend and looking to expand due to its success.
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BIRA launches ‘High Street Matters’ podcast for independent retailers

29 Apr 2024

BIRA is giving independent businesses across the UK a powerful new resource with the launch of its “High Street Matters” podcast.
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Tesco accused of undercutting local shops via its wholesale business.

29 Apr 2024

The Guardian has reported independent shopkeepers saying prices they pay at Tesco’s cash-and-carry arm Booker are often higher than in Tesco’s stores.
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Get ready to celebrate independent Record Store Day

18 Apr 2024

Independent record stores around the country are preparing to celebrate all things vinyl for this year’s Record Store Day on Saturday April 20th. 
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Indies encouraged to put themselves forward for Retail Business of the Year award.

18 Apr 2024

BIRA, the British Independent Retailers Association, has announced its partnership with this year’s SME National Business Awards., joining the 2024 awards as a leading sponsor, backing... Read more…

Family-run Polesworth fish and chip shop celebrates 40 years in business with half-price chips.

18 Apr 2024

A Midlands fish and chip shop is celebrating 40 years in business and offering half-price chips to mark the milestone.
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Assault of shop workers to be made specific criminal offence

18 Apr 2024

Assaulting a shop worker is to be made a separate criminal offence in England and Wales as part of a government response to a wave of retail crime. 
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New stores helping Cardiff arcades buck retail trends.

18 Apr 2024

Eleven new businesses that have opened in the last year in the historic arcades of Cardiff city centre’s Morgan Quarter, made up of the Morgan and Royal arcades, have helped the arcades... Read more…

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Third of small businesses not driven by profit

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News, Outdoor News

Peak b, the campaigning organisation for small business, have released a new report into the impact of small businesses on their communities.

The Small Business Community Impact report is the culmination of four months of research, interviews and online surveys with thousands small businesses and the findings offer hugely positive opportunities for small business, communities, government and the wider economy. Sponsored by Indeed and TSB, the report highlights that many small businesses are about far more than profit.

  • 90% of small businesses believe they have an important role to play in communities
  • Over a third (38.4%) are not driven primarily by profit
  • Over a third (36.6%) have kept on a member of staff when they didn't commercially need them any more
  • Over three-quarters (77%) of small businesses actively support local organisations - including charities, schools and foodbanks - despite the everyday challenges that founders face running their own businesses
  • And almost half (48.5%) have created employment for an individual to give them an opportunity, above and beyond the business's needs

What is clear is that small businesses are creating enormous value in bringing communities together, providing opportunities for those furthest from the job market (e.g. disabled, those with mental health challenges, the young, long term unemployed, ex offenders, refugees) and reducing reliance on welfare and other local and central government services. Collectively these small acts add up to huge economic benefit to the UK as a whole.

In a trend that shows the people-first approach of the sector, 78% of small businesses say they create training opportunities for their staff, with 28% offering this for the wider community as well. Furthermore, 70% of small businesses offer flexible working opportunities.

To read the full report visit https://peakb.uk/sbci

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