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29 Sep 2021 | |
Press Release |
The Bicycle Association (BA) has welcomed strong industry participation in the first ever UK Cycle Industry Census, which over the summer collected responses from companies across all sectors of the industry.
The BA estimates that the responses cover between 30% and 65% of the whole UK cycling market by turnover, meaning that probably over £1 billion-worth of business is counted in the Census results. A recent BA report indicated that in 2020, the cycle industry as a whole was valued at ca £2.3 billion.
Steve Garidis, BA Executive Director, said:
“It is vital for us, as the industry trade body for the UK cycle industry, to learn about the priorities and capabilities of our sector. We’ll take this information to Government in our advocacy work, and also use it to help develop the BA’s work programme.
That’s why such an impressive response rate, covering a large percentage of the whole industry’s turnover, is so important. It provides clarity that the BA’s advocacy priorities are in tune with what the industry wants: to grow everyday cycling, to capitalise on e-bikes’ potential for growth, and to stress to national and local Government that there is a powerful business and economic case for investing in cycling provision.”
Headline findings from the 2021 Census include:
LEFT (click image to enlarge): The industry is eager to help make the case for cycling investments. The 2021 Census indicates that just under two thirds of all who responded are likely or very likely, given suitable support materials, to try to influence local decision-makers. The BA is working on tools to help the industry be as effective as possible in making this case, locally, regionally and nationally.
The Census was wide-ranging, and also covered many more detailed aspects of industry structure. It also explored industry views on matters such as sustainability/recycling, recruitment and diversity in the industry, the issue of thefts from retailers, and the issues for retailers and others of end-of-life e-bike batteries and their proper disposal. Many of these more detailed findings will inform BA initiatives to address particular issues. For example:
Peter Eland, the BA’s technical director, led on managing the Census process with the BA’s specialist partner, Sports Marketing Surveys (SMS). He said:
I’d like to thank all of the industry participants who completed what was quite a long, detailed set of Census questions. Your time is very much appreciated, and all participants who opted in to see the results have now been sent the full Census findings.
Thanks also go to colleagues at SMS whose expertly constructed online Census, and results analysis, made the process run very smoothly. As a trusted third party they have kept all individual responses completely confidential and anonymous, and released only aggregated results to the BA.
The Census will be back in future years to capture the latest facts and views from our ever-changing industry – watch out for that and please do participate!
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