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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…

UK's E-Bike Positive campaign to be adopted by the BA & ACT

1 Dec 2025

As of Thursday 1st January 2026, the E-Bike Positive campaign will fall under the joint guardianship of the Bicycle Association (BA) and the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT).
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Cycle to work scheme escapes cap but ACT warns Budget fails cycle retailers on business rates and imports

26 Nov 2025

The ACT has welcomed the Government's decision not to impose a cap on the cycle to work scheme, calling it "common sense prevailing" after weeks of speculation threatened a vital sales tool for... Read more…

Independent retailers reject Black Friday as three-quarters refuse to participate

24 Nov 2025

More than three-quarters of independent retailers, including some of those in the cycling retail sector, are boycotting Black Friday this year, rejecting pressure... Read more…

Stop being a dumping ground for used e-bike batteries

11 Nov 2025

Used e-bike batteries are piling up because too many suppliers are failing to meet their legal obligations and it’s time to stop being polite about it, writes ACT Director Jonathan... Read more…

Independent retailers urge Chancellor - Boost business confidence or risk killing growth before it starts

7 Nov 2025

Britain's independent retailers, including those in the cycling retail sector, are calling on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use the autumn budget to restore... Read more…

Independent retailers report worsening retail crime crisis as confidence in police response

17 Oct 2025

A shocking 83% of independent retailers say theft has worsened over the past year, whilst the vast majority of crimes now go unreported due to lack of police response, according to ACT parent... Read more…

ACT member gains coverage in local media thanks to focus on maintaining independent cycling retail presence

14 Oct 2025

ACT member Cyclo Monster has been recognised by local media for its commitment to keeping Derby’s cycling scene independent, community-focused and thriving.
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Experts share how to make your bike last longer – and why regular care pays off

10 Oct 2025

Cycling experts have shared their top tips in a new Guardian feature revealing how simple maintenance habits can extend the life of a bike and save riders from costly repairs.
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Independent retailers urge Chancellor - Boost business confidence or risk killing growth before it starts

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

Britain's independent retailers, including those in the cycling retail sector, are calling on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use the autumn budget to restore business confidence, warning that mounting uncertainty is strangling the Government's growth ambitions before they can take root.

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New research from ACT parent company Bira has revealed a collapse in business confidence, with nearly half of independent retailers (46.2%) expressing pessimism about 2026, and only one quarter feeling confident about the crucial Christmas trading period ahead.

The quarterly Heartbeat survey, conducted with independent retailers throughout the UK including bike shops, reveals that budget anxiety is actively suppressing economic activity right now. "Sales were down as the public are not spending ahead of the Budget," one retailer reported.

The research also reveals that 43.9% of retailers reported worse trading in Q3 2025 compared to Q2, whilst 51.9% said sales were down or significantly down compared to the same period last year.

"Sales were stationary, but due to increased costs, profit was down by 50%," reported one business owner.

When asked about priorities for the autumn statement, business rates reform emerged as the overwhelming concern. With revaluation scheduled for April 2026, thousands of independent retailers face substantial increases in their business rates bills.

With confidence for 2026 at historic lows, only 25.5% of retailers expressing any optimism about next year, businesses are already pulling back on investment plans.

Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre
Bira CEO Andrew Goodacre

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "The Chancellor faces a simple choice in this budget - she can boost business confidence and unlock the growth this government says it wants, or she can pile on additional costs and regulations that will kill enterprise before it has a chance to flourish.

"Our research shows that uncertainty is already damaging the economy. Businesses and consumers alike are holding back, waiting to see what Wednesday brings.

"Independent retailers are the engine of the high street and the backbone of local communities. But we cannot deliver growth if we're constantly fighting against rising costs and regulatory burdens.

"Business rates reform cannot be delayed any longer. With revaluation coming in April, thousands of retailers will see their bills rise significantly. Many won't survive that increase on top of all the other cost pressures they're facing.

"This budget is a moment of truth. The Chancellor can choose to back Britain's independent retailers and give them the confidence to invest and grow, or she can ignore the warnings and watch more high streets decline."

The Heartbeat survey was conducted over two weeks in September and October 2025 with independent retailers across multiple sectors throughout the UK, including independent cycling retailers.

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