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Peak on track for growth after move into bigger premises

The move means the company will be able to expand its range of bikes and running apparel, clothing and accessories

Pictured: Peak managing director Paul Ball, Peak Riders and Striders manager Andy Gray and assistant manager Jacob Nicholls.(Image: Leanne Bagnall/Stoke Sentinel)

An independent cycling and running store has moved to a bigger premises at one of Staffordshire's most popular tourist attractions.

Peak Riders and Striders opened at the Trentham Estate Shopping Village last September, selling everything from e-bikes and sportswear to accessories for cycling and running enthusiasts.

It was launched by Audley-based Peak – which is known for delivering family-friendly outdoor activities and tailor-made adventure packages at its sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. It is the first time the business has tapped into retail.

Now it has relocated to a bigger premises three times bigger than its former base – just across from its old shop.

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The move means Peak Riders and Striders will be able to expand its range of bikes and running apparel, clothing and accessories.

Peak managing director Paul Ball said: "We opened in September 2020, and despite the Covid pandemic, the shop has continued to grow, to such an extent that we soon realised we needed a bigger store.

"Having three times the space means we can offer a bigger range of brands, and also house our popular cycle repair workshop in the shop instead of off site.