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Chancellor's High Street Roundtable | Campaign Update from ACT parent company Bira

19 Mar 2026

The Chancellor held a roundtable discussion on a future high street strategy last week, with Bira the sole voice representing smaller retail businesses. Read an update on Bira's place at a... Read more…

Independent bike shop takes stand against selling or repairing e-scooters with police echoing plea

18 Mar 2026

An independent bike shop is refusing to sell or repair e-scooters over concerns about how they are being used, with the area’s police force backing the call and urging others to follow... Read more…

ACT parent company Bira backs calls for online marketplace accountability over dangerous product safety failures

13 Mar 2026

Findings from consumer rights publication Which? add to calls from the E-Bike Positive campaign to better scrutinise these sites and promote quality e-bikes from reputable manufacturers and... Read more…

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

5 Mar 2026

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... Read more…

Scottish bike shop and cafe expands into bigger premises as council recognises 'positive impact on economy'

3 Mar 2026

A Scottish bike repair shop and cafe has recently moved premises into a bigger unit thanks to a growth in business, with the local council noting the positive impact it would have on the local... Read more…

Local Bike Shop Week returns this May, with independent retailers reporting strong benefits from past events

19 Feb 2026

Local Bike Shop Week is approaching, with this year’s celebrations taking place from Sunday 3 May to Saturday 9 May 2026 - and retailers have highlighted the positive experiences they've... Read more…

Independent bike shops unite for inaugural Local Bike Shop Week celebration

17 Feb 2026

A week to celebrate and highlight the expertise and passion of independent bike shops across the UK is set to be held this May.
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ACT part of coalition letter calling for consultation on online VAT reform

16 Feb 2026

A 18-strong coalition of business organisations and tax experts, including the ACT and led-by its parent company Bira, has today written to the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury calling for a... Read more…

Government's pub-only business rates package is "poor decision based on politics", ACT parent company Bira says

29 Jan 2026

The government's decision to give pubs a 15% business rates discount while excluding independent retailers is a "poor decision based on politics rather than what is good for the local economy",... Read more…

Independent retailers demand equal treatment as Government prepares pub rates relief

9 Jan 2026

ACT parent company Bira has has demanded equal treatment for small shops after the government announced plans to water down business rate rises for pubs.
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Bakers showing resilience despite cost pressures

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bakeryBritain’s bakers are showing great resilience despite continued cost and operational pressures, according to industry groups.

While some bakeries have been forced to shut down in the face of soaring input costs, trade bodies say the number that have ceased trading has not been higher than usual.

“Fortunately, we currently only have a limited number of members reporting closures across both small operators and those with multiple shops and wholesale customers,” explained Karen Dear, director of operations at the Craft Bakers Association.

Her views were echoed by Scottish Bakers, which said it had not seen a spike in bakery closures and that its membership remained stable.

“The energy relief scheme in place over the Christmas period and running to the end of March provided a much-needed cushion for our members facing massive rises in their gas and electricity bills,” said Scottish Bakers CEO Alasdair Smith.

But the industry remains concerned about the immediate future and particularly about the replacement of the current energy relief scheme with the energy bills discount scheme in April.

“There is little clarity on how the most recent energy support scheme will be implemented and until the scheme has been in place for at least a month, we will be unsure of how this will impact business’ energy bills,” said Dear.

Scottish Bakers has estimated that the new scheme will cause gas prices for its members to rise by a minimum of 32% and electricity by a minimum of 12%. It fears that, together with continued commodity prices increases, some businesses will be pushed to consider closure.

Pointing to the closures that have already been seen, Real Bread Campaign coordinator Chris Young added: “With popular bakeries unable to make it when the energy bill relief scheme was in place, we’re really worried what’s going to happen after the first of April.”

“Costs of energy, ingredients and more on one side of the counter are forcing bakers to raise prices, at exactly the same time that costs of everything on the other side mean customers are reducing how much they spend and how often.”

The CBA added that it is also concerned about bakers in contracts with energy companies at a higher rate than they previously had.

“As their contracts ran out during the height of the crisis, they are still now tied into these contracts,” said Dear. “We want the government to look at this and work with the energy companies and small businesses to either get the current cost they are paying back in line with the cost now or allow the business to break contract and re-negotiate.”

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