UK Footfall Rises for Fifth Consecutive Week
Springboard has published retail footfall data for week 6 (6/02 – 12/02) advising of a rise in retail footfall across […]
Springboard has published retail footfall data for week 6 (6/02 – 12/02) advising of a rise in retail footfall across the UK as the return to the office continues.
Springboard’s Marketing and Insights Director, Diane Wehrle, said “For the fifth consecutive week footfall in UK retail destinations rose last week from the week before, albeit that the degree of uplift appears to be tapering off. Footfall rose across all three destination types, however, the increases in all three were lower than the week before which followed payday, and which is often a driver of retail spending.
Springboard Index – Shopping Centres – Week 6 2022
>>> 2022 vs 2021 = +178.4%
>>> 2022 vs 2019 = -25.0%
>>> Week-on-week = +2.4%
Footfall rose across all types of town centre last week, with an acceleration in the increase in footfall in city centres outside of London accompanied by a lesser uplift in footfall occurred in Central London; in part, this is likely to be driven by employees outside of the capital heading back into their offices to a greater degree than in previous weeks.
With footfall volumes being much greater in Central London than in cities elsewhere, a smaller increase in activity in the capital versus cities across the UK dampens growth in high street footfall in overall terms.
Whilst there was once again a rise in footfall last week, the modest scale of the uplift from the week before was not enough to narrow the gap from the 2019 footfall level, which widened from the week before.”
Source: Insight DIY