The fall in the value of the pound resulted in more Brits choosing to holiday domestically this summer, leading to cycling and motor accessories company Halfords to record increased sales for the summer. In the 20 weeks to August 18th, there was a 4.8% rise in revenue for the company, with a 1.4% dip in autocentre sales being offset by a strong retail performance. According to figures from the National Caravan Council, a record number of Brits decided to take a domestic break in the first four months of the year, with 14.4m choosing to do so.