22 April 2025
A new online forum has been officially launched exclusively for Bira members. This platform is designed to provide independent retailers with a dedicated space to connect, collaborate, and access valuable insights and resources to support their businesses.
Bira Connect offers a range of features tailored to the needs of its members. Retailers will be able to network with business owners across the country, sharing experiences and ideas in a supportive environment. The forum also provides access to expert insights, including exclusive content and practical advice from professionals within the industry.

The platform, which launched on Tuesday 22nd April, encourages peer-to-peer support, enabling members to ask questions, exchange feedback, and learn from each other’s experiences.

Commenting on the launch, Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira, said: "Bira Connect is more than just a forum – it’s a space where members can engage directly with each other, share ideas, and find support from people who truly understand the challenges and successes of independent retail.
"We believe it will significantly strengthen the sense of community within our membership and enhance the way members connect and collaborate."
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