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18 Apr 2024

Independent record stores around the country are preparing to celebrate all things vinyl for this year’s Record Store Day on Saturday April 20th. 

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Research by the University of Stirling and the Scottish Grocers’ Federation has shed light on the impact of rising staff costs on the convenience retail sector in Scotland.

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With large national chains increasingly disappearing from the high street, Drapers magazine has been looking at how independent department stores are stepping up their offerings to...

2 Apr 2024

The Baking Industry Awards return for their 37th year and are once again ready to recognise and reward the very best people, products, and businesses in the sector. The awards showcase the...

2 Apr 2024

Walsall's cycling community has been celebrating a family-owned business which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year.
 

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Italian town incentivises cyclists with cash

Posted on in Cycles News

Massarosa, Italy, has become the latest town to introduce a pilot scheme paying people to get on their bikes. 

According to a regional news website, the council in Massarosa, just north of Pisa, says the pilot scheme will see cyclists paid 25 cents per kilometre travelled, up to a monthly cap of 50 euros (£35). This could equate to up to 600 euros (£424) in a year.

Fifty workers will be included in the 12-month pilot, which uses an app to record the distance travelled each day.

Whilst this is the first scheme of its kind in Italy, a similar scheme was introduced in France in 2014 to try and reduce car use, with mixed results.

The six-month trial found that paying people to cycle to work did encourage more people on to 2 wheels. However, while 19% of the new riders switched from driving, most of those had been part of carpools, leaving the true shift away from cars closer to 5%.

Could a scheme which rewards cyclists ever encourage more people to change their habits permanently? Or are the barriers people already have to cycling be too big to be overcome by a small financial gain?

 

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