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

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Independent bike shops unite for inaugural Local Bike Shop Week celebration

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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…

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Christmas and New Year message from ACT Director Jonathan Harrison

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An end of year message from Jonathan Harrison, Director of the ACT.
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Scottish Government urged to cut business rates for indie retailers

11 Dec 2025

ACT parent company Bira has called on the Scottish Government to follow Wales's example and introduce genuine business rates reductions for retail premises ahead of the Scottish Budget on 13... Read more…

Independent retailers to see rates bills soar by up to 15% despite government's "transformation" promises

2 Dec 2025

Independent retailers across the UK are facing business rates increases of up to 15% next year despite government promises of the "lowest tax rates since 1991", ACT parent company Bira has... Read more…

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Independent retail crisis deepens as nearly half see sales plummet compared to last year

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

Britain's high street crisis has deepened dramatically with nearly half of independent retailers, including many in the independent cycling retail sector, reporting sales have crashed compared to last year, according to worrying new research that exposes the scale of the struggle facing local businesses.

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The figures, released by ACT parent company Bira, show 46% of businesses suffered worse Q2 2025 trading compared to the same period in 2024, with stretched household budgets leaving customers unable to afford "extra luxuries."

The latest Heartbeat survey, conducted over two weeks from July to August 2025, gathered responses from members of the ACT, as well as from the entire Bira Group. The quarterly research measures trading performance throughout the year, providing crucial insights into the health of Britain's independent retail sector, including specialist cycle shops that often act as community hubs.

While 45% of respondents said Q2 was much or somewhat better than Q1 2025, this improvement came against the backdrop of Q1 traditionally including the January sales period, with Q2 typically representing quieter trading months. More concerning, only 13.8% reported Q2 2025 was better than Q2 2024, highlighting year-on-year challenges.

Retailers cited squeezed household finances as a primary concern, with one respondent noting: "Money appears to be tight for households, everyday costs leave households with very little to play with for extra luxuries." Another observed that "good weather was keeping people out of the high street."

The cycling sector presented a mixed picture, with some independent cycle retailers benefiting from improved weather conditions. One cycle shop reported: "Cycle retail, the better weather and reduced discounting in the market place has really helped." However, others faced difficulties, with one noting: "Sales were very weak in April due to the stock market crash caused by Trump Tariff announcements. Sales in May and June were significantly better."

Industry-specific challenges persist, with retailers highlighting "lots of overstock throughout the industry still flowing through the system. Plus aggressive new brands direct from China and Taiwan infiltrating the market."

When asked about government priorities for the autumn statement, an overwhelming 47% of respondents identified business rates reform as the most critical issue requiring attention. Other priorities included minimising national minimum wage increases, addressing cyber crime, and increased government spending on policing.

One retailer warned: "The threat of additional tax rises and the outcome of the budget in the autumn may cause further anxiety by consumers and put pressure on sales in the crucial Christmas period."

Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre
Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "These findings paint a concerning picture of the challenges facing Britain's independent retailers. With household budgets under pressure and business confidence fragile, our members are facing a perfect storm of rising costs and uncertain consumer demand.

"The government must recognise that independent retailers are the backbone of our high streets and take decisive action to reduce the amount retailers actually pay for business rates, especially as next year many thousands will pay more. Without this support, we risk losing the diverse, vibrant retail landscape that makes our communities special."

The Heartbeat survey is conducted quarterly by Bira Group, measuring trading performance throughout the year among independent retail businesses. The Q2 2025 survey was conducted over two weeks from July to August 2025, gathering responses from Bira Group members including independent retailers and members of the Association of Cycle Traders.

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