Download your Retra Alert: Autumn 2025 Issue
The summer issue of Retra Alert, your exclusive member magazine, is here!
100% digital and accessible across all devices, the Autumn 2025 edition of Retra Alert is packed with timely insights, exclusive interviews, and practical advice tailored for today’s independent electrical retailers.
In this issue, we talk to Stefan Hay, CEO of AMDEA, whose shown he's "not afraif to tackle Government head on when proposals could harm retailers." We cover key industry updates, essential diary dates and the latest from Bira and Sirius.
Don’t miss our 'Business Matters' articles on keeping retail workers safe from theft and violence and what shoppers value most at checkout during the festive footfall period. Whether you're looking for inspiration, information, or innovation, Retra Alert has you covered this autumn.
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Other News
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First ever Local Bike Shop Week Awards launches to celebrate independent cycle retailers
An awards scheme celebrating independent bike shops that go above and beyond for their communities has launched in April, spearheaded by the Association of Cycle Traders (ACT), part of the Bira Group.
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National Living Wage and Minimum Wage increasing from April with new employment legislation also introduced
The National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage increased from the start of April, with a number of measures under the Employment Rights Act also introduced from this month.
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Home improvement industry charity breaks fundraising target during month-long movement challenge
The Rainy Day Trust has surpassed its headline fundraising and participation target for its Mad March Million campaign with two weeks still remaining in the month-long movement challenge.
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February retail sales dip signals growing consumer anxiety, warns Bira
Bira has warned that falling retail sales in February are an early sign of consumers reining in their spending amid growing economic uncertainty.