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18 Dec 2023

One of the North West’s oldest record shops has reopened after 14 months, creating a small museum to pay tribute to its long-standing musical connections with the city.

6 Dec 2023

Bristol and Cirencester-based bespoke fine jewellery retailer Titcombe Bespoke Jewellery, a member of the National Association of Jewellers, has received one of its most unusual commissions...

6 Dec 2023

Reynolds’ Butchers in Parbold, near Wigan, have set up a scheme called Mary’s Mince to help people living in the village.

5 Dec 2023

Research commissioned by American Express Shop Small reveals the top 10 high streets for independent shops in the UK, shining a light on the nation’s small businesses that play...

5 Dec 2023

A new campaign is calling on police & crime commissioners to tackle crime on a local level, as theft against convenience retailers reaches record highs.

4 Dec 2023

Recent data from VistaPrint, reported by London Loves Business, has revealed that 70% of London small businesses generate up to a substantial 86% of their annual revenue...

23 Nov 2023

Retail sector leaders have expressed a range of concerns, from taxation to business rates, following the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement this week.

22 Nov 2023

Six independent bookshops from around the UK have been named as the winners of the inaugural Booker Prize Indie Bookshop Spotlight, a competition in which independent bookshops and booksellers...

21 Nov 2023

The National Federation of Subpostmasters has received a response from new Conservative party chairman Richard Holden MP regarding the petition to keep DVLA services in post offices.
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21 Nov 2023

The British Business Bank has launched a new guide aimed at smaller businesses to help them understand how different financial products can support them at all stages of their development.

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Coronavirus car-free zones introduced in London, Manchester and Brighton

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Initially introduced in Manchester, Coronavirus cycle pathcar-free zones are now being introduced in both Brighton and London to give cyclists and pedestrians exclusive access to roads.

The move to allow people to socially distance comes as Stephen Edwards, director of policy and communications at Living Streets, a charity that promotes walking, said that people trying to keep two metres apart has shown how small some of the UK's footways are.

Councils are also considering closing off entire streets to stop them turning into rat runs for vehicles.

London, Manchester and Brighton were among the first to propose the converting of roads into temporary bike lanes, although it is likely that other cities will follow suit.

The Times has reported a sharp drop in the number of vehicles on the road during lockdown, with up to a 75 per cent decline.

Hackney Council in East London is planning to use plants and bollards on certain streets to create cycling lanes but claims it will keep access for emergency vehicles.

Brighton has also confirmed that it is planning to bring in car-free streets similar to those in Berlin, Mexico City and Bogota.

Tib Street in central Manchester is already closed off from cars and two temporary cycles or running lines have been created.

Hackney, Manchester and Brighton and Hove councils have not confirmed which other roads will be closed to vehicles.

 

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