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

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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…

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

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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

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ACT part of coalition letter calling for consultation on online VAT reform

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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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Much loved toyshop saved by owner's daughter

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A much-loved toy shop in Aberystwyth that was facing closure has been saved after the former shopkeeper's daughter decided to take over the reins.

David Morgan, owner of Albatross Toys and Models, passed away in April, and there were concerns the shop might have to close. However, despite never intending to run the shop, Mr Morgan's daughter Delyth James decided to step in after a challenging year.

toys"My dad was very keen for someone to take over," she told BBC Radio Wales Mr Morgan, or Dai as he was known best, bought the shop when Ms James was seven years old, and she fondly remembers the community bustle that made it a central part of Aberystwyth.

She said she had an outpouring of support from the community after her father's death.

"I love hearing people’s stories about their memories of my mum and dad in the shop, and my dad being on the doorstep always chatting to people," she said.

"I've felt that the shop was more than just a toy and model shop, it was about that community hub. It’s just been really, so comforting hearing people’s stories."

The shop, which will reopen on 1 July, is known for its old-fashioned feel with boxes full of trains, planes and cars piled up from floor to ceiling.

Despite the overwhelming inventory, Mr Morgan had a knack for knowing exactly where everything was.

Ms James said she hoped to carry on her father's legacy but said it would take time to become as adept as he was: "It’s an Aladdin’s cave, it is stuffed jam packed full of goodies, models, planes trains." Mr Morgan, or Dai as he was known best, bought the shop when Ms James was seven years old, and she fondly remembers the community bustle that made it a central part of Aberystwyth.

She said she had an outpouring of support from the community after her father's death.

"I love hearing people’s stories about their memories of my mum and dad in the shop, and my dad being on the doorstep always chatting to people," she said.

"I've felt that the shop was more than just a toy and model shop, it was about that community hub. It’s just been really, so comforting hearing people’s stories."

The shop, which will reopen on 1 July, is known for its old-fashioned feel with boxes full of trains, planes and cars piled up from floor to ceiling.

Despite the overwhelming inventory, Mr Morgan had a knack for knowing exactly where everything was.

Ms James said she hoped to carry on her father's legacy but said it would take time to become as adept as he was: "It’s an Aladdin’s cave, it is stuffed jam packed full of goodies, models, planes trains."

"He'd always say to me and my husband, 'the shop’s there for you', but I knew how hard he worked, and that sort of employment wasn’t going to be an option for us."

Ms James's decision came after a tough period.

"My husband lost his dad in January, we both were made redundant, and two days after I finished my work, my dad passed away," she said.

"It was as if everything aligned to bring us back to Aberystwyth."

But she had her doubts about relocating from Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, back to her hometown.

"Aberystwyth is a wonderful place, I just wasn’t sure that 45 years after growing up in the shop, that this was where we were going to be," she said.
"But the people of Aberystwyth are just so wonderful, there has been just so much support. It’s a really difficult time when your parents pass away, and I’ve just been really supported by everybody."

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