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Independent Retailers Association Survey Shows Challenging Q1 for Traders

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Harrogate record shop marks 30th anniversary with vinyl revival

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 A Powys bookshop has been named as the best independent in the UK and Ireland.
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An indie shop owner in Ouseburn, Newcastle has created a map to showcase the area's independent businesses.
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Indie retailers urged to battle 2025 duty change

28 May 2024

The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) is calling on independent retailers to keep writing to their MPs to highlight the impact of the upcoming February 2025 duty change.
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Retail industry key recruiter of people from under-utilised sections of society

15 May 2024

A new report released on behalf of the Retail Sector Council has outlined the work that the industry is doing to create more career opportunities for people that would otherwise be... Read more…

Teacher and ice-cream store manager move from Australia to take over Halifax indie bookshop.

14 May 2024

A family of booklovers are moving from Australia to become the new owners of an independent bookshop in Halifax.
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Global Payments Report says consumer choice not just influencing but dictating the future of commerce.

14 May 2024

Worldpay’s 2024 Global Payments Report has revealed a transformative shift where consumer choice is not just influencing but dictating the future of commerce.
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Competition and Markets Authority says grocers need to prioritise accurate pricing.

13 May 2024

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has called on grocers to prioritise accurate pricing following a review of the way in-store prices are displayed.
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Local Bike Shop Day unites cycling industry and amplifies reach once again

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

LocalLBS_Day_Logo_28AUG21_250x114 Bike Shop Day - organised for the industry, by the industry - is the day for bike shops to showcase and promote the passion, knowledge and personalised service they offer to their local communities and, in doing so, driving more footfall through their doors.

 

This year's campaign reached its climax on Saturday 28th August, falling at an ideal time to encourage children to cycle when they return to school and inspiring the nation to continue cycling after the seasonal good weather comes to an end.

More orgs, local bike shops and celebs involved than ever before

Local Bike Shop Day, administered by the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT), was supported by a record number of cycling organisations, including the:

All Party Parliamentary Group for Cycling and Walking (APPGCW), BikeBiz, BikeIsBest, Butterworth Spengler, Cycle To Work Day, Cyclescheme, Cycling UK, Cytech, Department for Transport, Freewheel, Insync, London e-bike festival, Love to Ride, PaceUp Media, Raleigh UK, Sustrans, The Cycle Show, Total MTB, Transport for London, V12 Retail Finance and ZyroFisher.

In the campaign's final two weeks, the hashtags #supportyourlocalbikeshop and #localbikeshopday reached around 250,000 users on Twitter alone and on the platform, all posts mentioning Local Bike Shop Day had over 300,000 impressions/views. On Twitter and Instagram the amount of people following the accounts increased by 40% in the final fortnight of the initiative.

The website's most popular page was the "find a local bike shop" search facility indicating consumers actively looking for their local participating shop.

A number of the campaign's supporters arranged competitions and discounts, which included:

  • A £1,400 RoZone cleaning bundle that was up for grabs to IBDs
  • £50 off Cytech Theory one for the week of Local Bike Shop Day
  • 15% off the Freewheel website for the week of Local Bike Shop Day
  • The opportunity for IBDs to win a £100 voucher to spend on Raleigh goodies
  • Six of the most social media engaged IBDs to win £200 in vouchers to take their staff out courtesy of Cyclescheme
  • Four lucky customers to win a £250 cycling gift card who requested or redeemed a Cyclescheme certificate in a participating shop on Local Bike Shop Day

This year also saw a substantial number of celebrities jumping on board to celebrate Local Bike Shop Day; local bike shops across the nation were praised by the likes of TV personality Gail Porter, Cycling Surgeon Chris Oliver as well as Olympians Katie Archibald, Sharron Davies and Kye White.

 

Gail Porter tweet
Kye White tweet
This year the day was celebrated by 370 bike shops across the UK, an increase of 37% from the previous year with some IBDs offering their customers discounted products, free bike services or guided bike rides.

Cycle King & Hawk Cycles were able to offer everyone a free bike check on Local Bike Shop Day across all their stores. Alongside this, they were offering double points on their Spend & Save loyalty scheme whenever a customer bought in-store that day.

Cycle Solutions Uplands provided complimentary Local Bike Shop Day Goodie Bags containing Muc-Off and CLIF Bar freebies, as well as giving away free GG's gelato to all customers, old and new, who supported them on the day! They also gave customers bonus points and entered them into a prize draw to win a £100 voucher.

 

Cycle Uplands
 

 

 

Inspiral Cycles celebrated the day in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, and worked hard to promote the day on social media in the weeks running up to the big day. Fiona, Gary and the team and said of their involvement:

"We were blown away by some of the comments our customers posted online for Local Bike Shop Day in support of Inspiral Cycles as their LBS. It was a great focus for our social media posts and they were shared widely. Support for #supportyourlocalbikeshop increased our online profile and has led to new customers discovering our shop."

Thanks to the activity of IBDs, cycling organisations and customers Local Bike Shop Day was once again a huge success across the nation.

 

Get ready for Local Bike Shop Day 2022

Local Bike Shop Day is an industry wide initiative managed by the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT). If you would like to get in touch about next year's Local Bike Shop Day please email info@theact.org.uk.

Keep your eyes peeled for the new date for Local Bike Shop Day 2022.

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