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Bira launches podcast for independent retailers

Bira launches podcast for independent retailers
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The British Independent Retailers Association is giving independent businesses across the UK a powerful new resource with the launch of its "High Street Matters" podcast.

Hosted by journalist Steve Dyson, the podcast series will explore the crucial issues, consumer trends, legislation and operational strategies impacting independent retailers today.

Andrew Goodacre, CEO of Bira said: "Our goal with 'High Street Matters' is to equip business owners with trusted insights and practical tips to help them stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving retail landscape. We'll discuss everything from consumer behaviors to rates and staffing challenges - shining a spotlight on what truly matters for high street success."


The podcast will feature conversations with Bira's cross-section of retailer members, from single shops to small chains and large department stores across sectors like hospitality and leisure. Listeners will also hear directly from Bira's independent retail experts including Mr Goodacre and Commercial Director Jeff Moody.

The premiere episode will be dropping on Monday, April 22 and will tackle the escalating issue of retail crime. It will dive into one trader's first-hand experience being targeted by brazen thieves, as well as potential solutions like facial recognition security systems with insights from guests like Liam Ardern of FaceWatch.

Host Mr Dyson said: "High Street Matters gives retailers an easily accessible forum to share perspectives and learn from one another's successes as well as challenges. We're looking forward to creating some insightful discussions that uncover tactics for thriving in today's competitive environment."

Independent retailers across the UK can subscribe to the "High Street Matters" podcast through major streaming platforms.

New episodes will be released throughout the year and feature issues including the sale of hazardous substances, the cycle to work scheme and many other themes relevant to retailers today.

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