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Bira cautiously welcomes new crime and policing bill to tackle retail crime across high street businesses

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

ACT parent company Bira has cautiously welcomed Labour's Crime and Policing Bill but is calling for urgent action and immediate funding to address the surge in retail crime affecting independent businesses, including cycle shops and other specialist retailers on Britain’s high streets.

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The new legislation, set to be presented to Parliament today, includes over 50 measures aimed at tackling retail crime. These include stricter penalties for shoplifting of items under £200, as well as making it a specific offence to assault a shop worker, addressing the growing concerns over staff safety in retail environments, particularly premises that stock higher value items such as independent bike shops.

The bill also introduces "Respect Orders," similar to the Anti-social Behaviour Orders that were in place until 2014.

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira
Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "This bill represents a significant step forward in protecting our independent retailers who have been suffering from escalating retail crime. The current legislation, which deprioritises theft under £200 as a summary-only offence, has left many small retailers vulnerable and frustrated. However, we are deeply concerned about the four-year timeline to recruit 13,000 additional officers. Where is the immediate funding and support for businesses suffering right now?"

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) recently reported that violent and abusive incidents increased by more than 50% last year, with retailers reporting approximately 55,000 thefts daily, costing the industry £2.2 billion in 2024 alone.

In Bira's own most recent crime survey, conducted in September 2024, it found that 78.79% of businesses that had experienced theft in the past 12 months reported that the frequency or severity of theft incidents had increased. Many cycle shop owners have reported similar concerns, particularly around the theft of e-bikes, high-end components, and tools.

Mr Goodacre added: "Independent retailers are the backbone of our high streets. They cannot absorb these losses in the same way larger retailers can. Every theft impacts not just their bottom line but also creates an atmosphere of fear and insecurity for both staff and customers. The government must accelerate this recruitment timeline and provide emergency funding for additional security measures, as independent retailers cannot wait four years for protection."

Bira is calling for the government to provide immediate financial support for security measures, faster implementation of the new laws, and a concrete timeline for when retailers—including those in the cycling sector—will see increased police presence in their communities.

Bira, which also represents Retra (the trade association for independent electrical retailers) and the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT), has long advocated for tougher measures on retail crime and will continue to work with the government to ensure the effective implementation of these new laws.

While Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated the bill aims to "take back our streets and town centres," Bira insists that without proper funding and accelerated timelines, these promises risk becoming empty words for struggling independent retailers.

Mr Goodacre added: "Our members need more than legislation—they need boots on the ground and financial support for security now. We are particularly pleased to see the introduction of a standalone offence for assaulting retail workers, acknowledging the unacceptable levels of violence our members' staff face daily. But the retail crime epidemic requires emergency action, not just long-term plans."

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