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Bira Conference a huge success with ACT members in attendance

25 Oct 2024

ACT members were in attendance at the hugely successful Bira Conference in London last week, featuring an inspiring line-up of speakers providing valuable insights from independent retail... Read more…

Bira cautiously welcomes retail sales growth but calls for continued support

11 Oct 2024

ACT parent company Bira has responded to the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor for September 2024
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FSB launches blueprint to revitalise UK high streets and boost tourism

3 Oct 2024

The Federation of Small Businesses has launched a new initiative, which it says aims to transform high streets across the UK, by advancing economic, social, and cultural benefits, while also... Read more…

Award-winning gin distillery to open new shop in Morecambe

3 Oct 2024

A family-run gin company is set to open a new distillery and shop in Morecambe.
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‘Largest independent bookshop in the country’ to open in York

3 Oct 2024

Independent booksellers Topping & Company will open a new bookshop over multiple floors in central York in autumn 2025.
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Three quarters of British shoppers would ban paper receipts on eco grounds, new data shows

3 Oct 2024

3 in 4 Britons (77%) would ban paper receipts if they knew how many trees were cut down to generate them – and millennials are the most eco-conscious (rising to 87%).
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Bira Urges Chancellor to Safeguard Independent Retail in Upcoming Autumn Statement

24 Sep 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) is set to address critical issues facing the UK's high streets at its upcoming Annual Conference, marking the event's return after a six-year... Read more…

Independent Retailers Association says steady inflation at 2.2% provides stability, but calls for interest rate reductio

19 Sep 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has said the inflation rate holding steady at 2.2% in August provides some stability for the high street - but stresses the Bank of England... Read more…

Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Cash Processing – A Guide for Businesses

17 Sep 2024

UK Finance and others who form the Cash Industry Environment Charter have been discussing best practices when it comes to cash deposits, and as a result have produced a short guide on reducing... Read more…

Local crafters band together to sell handmade goods in new shop

17 Sep 2024

A group of crafters have banded together to open a new store in Wickham, Hampshire selling their own handmade goods.
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Bank holidays fail to boost retail sales in May

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The three bank holiday weekends in May failed to boost UK retail sales, with growth slowing in May according to new industry data.

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The latest BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor reports total retail sales rising by 3.9% in May, or by 3.7% on an underlying basis, an improvement on May 2022, when retail sales fell by 1.1% and 1.5% on an underlying basis.

But the growth was below the three-month average and well below April, when sales rose by 5.1% or by 5.2% on a like-for-like basis. Food sales increased by 9.8% in May on a like-for-like basis, while non-food sales nudged up just 0.5%.

British Retail Consortium chief executive Helen Dickinson said: “The trio of bank holidays failed to get shoppers spending, as sales growth slowed to its lowest level in six months.

“While food sales got a boost from the coronation weekend, this was not sustained for the rest of the month.

“With consumer confidence still recovering from record delays, and continued tightening of household incomes, we are unlikely to see substantial sales growth in the coming months.”

KPMG UK head of retail Paul Martin added that retailers “will be hoping that inflation levels in the wider economy continue to move in the right direction in order to boost much-needed consumer confidence.”

“The wild card for the retail sector remains uncontrollable food inflation, which shows little sign of coming down in the near future and is having a significant knock-on effect on non-essential spending,” Martin said.

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