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New data - pharmacies, pubs and banks made up half of the closures on Britain's High Streets in the first six months of 2024.

17 Sep 2024

New data has revealed that a total of 6,945 stores have closed so far in 2024 - the equivalent of 38 shops per day, although if you balance this with new store openings, there's only a net... Read more…

Town becomes hotspot for Taylor Swift fans with themed cafe and shop.

17 Sep 2024

Nestled in the Anglesey community of Beaumaris, a shop and café have built their business around all things Taylor Swift, and fans seem to love it. The Mock Turtle in Beaumaris,... Read more…

Investment in convenience sector hits record high of £1bn

17 Sep 2024

Over the last year, convenience retailers have spent a combined £1bn (up from £646m in the previous 12 months) refitting their stores, installing new energy efficient refrigeration... Read more…

Bira responds cautiously to encouraging trends in KPMG Retail Sales Monitor report.

3 Sep 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has responded to the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor for August 2024. The report, which can be downloaded here, has highlighted:
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Pet Shop owner nominated for award for food bank donations

2 Sep 2024

Rebecca Harrington, owner of Purdy's pet shop in Coventry, has been nominated in the animal category at BBC CWR's Make a Difference awards for providing pet food parcels to food banks
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Standardised witness statement developed for retailers submitting CCTV evidence to the polic

2 Sep 2024

The National Business Crime Centre (NBCC), in collaboration with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and police forces, has developed a standardised witness statement for retailers submitting... Read more…

Sheffield’s new independent retail hub opens to the public

2 Sep 2024

A redeveloped Grade II* Listed hub in Sheffield has opened its doors to the public for the first time, providing a contemporary city centre hub for some of the city’s finest... Read more…

Government urged to protect independent retailers as part of living wage increases

2 Sep 2024

The national president of the Federation of Independent Retailers has written to the new secretary of state for business and trade, Jonathan Reynolds, to highlight the impact of higher wages on... Read more…

Barbers to test blood pressure to fight inequality

2 Sep 2024

Two barber shops in south London are offering customers free blood pressure tests to tackle undiagnosed health issues amongst black and Asian men.
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Bira welcomes recent Bank of England interest rate cut

14 Aug 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has welcomed the Bank of England’s recent decision to cut interest rates from 5.25% to 5%.
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Newcastle shop owner creates map to showcase area's independent businesses

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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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Image: instagram.com/thisisthefind/

Jessica Penrose opened her shop The Find in July 2023, which houses her own vintage furniture business along with the artisanal products of 27 other creators from in and around Newcastle.

And Jessica has now created a map packed with almost 40 small businesses in the area. The map is split into four sections: shops, food, drink, and attractions and activities. She hopes that the map will encourage tourists and visitors to go to Ouseburn and support its businesses.

She said: "Ouseburn is a strange space, it's not a high street, it's an industrial area so it's windy and there are rivers and bridges and hidden roads.

"Some of the businesses you wouldn't know were there unless someone told you, you could easily walk past them. So I thought it would be good to do a map, since my shop's called The Find and it seemed fitting to help other people find good things in the area."

Once the first 4,000 copies of the map are snapped up, Jessica is planning to review and add to the next edition. She also hopes to link up with the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative and Go North East, who operate the Toon Tour, to get more eyes on the maps.

Jessica added: "Talking to other businesses in the valley, they are struggling, and we are taking it week to week, month to month, to see how it goes. I just hope that the map gets people to come down and visit these businesses and support them.

"They're amazing, the level of care and expertise that you find in these places is unreal. I honestly think once people come down and find the businesses, they'll be in love with them, and they'll be back - but they just need to find them first."

 

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