Week 7, 2025 Local Retail Centres: Footfall Trends and Retail Insights

Week 7, 2025 Local Retail Centres: Footfall Trends and Retail Insights

UK Local Retail Centres see a 1.7% decline in footfall with a promising 17% dwell time rise, as footfall analytics reveal regional shifts.

Overview

UK Local Retail Centres recorded an average of 13,500 visitors daily (footfall) during the week ending 2025‑02‑23. While the latest week on week figures show a modest decline of 1.7%, the year on year performance continues to reveal a notable drop. The centres have maintained relatively stable short‑term traffic; however, long‑term challenges persist in this complex footfall retail environment.

Latest Footfall Data for Local Retail Centres in the UK.

Regional Performance

A closer examination of regional performance reveals some interesting nuances. In England, the centres performed in line with the national average, experiencing the same 1.7% dip. In contrast, retail centres in Wales recorded an average of 10,700 visitors per day with a 7% weekly decline and a notable annual fall, while Scotland’s centres averaged around 13,000 visitors daily with a small weekly increase of 1%. Northern Ireland leads with the highest daily footfall at 14,900 visitors, despite a modest weekly decline and annual decrease. These insights are further supported by detailed footfall analytics.

Dwell Time Insights

The dwell time metric offers a critical second dimension to consumer behaviour analysis. Overall, visitors spent approximately 94 minutes per visit; centres in England recorded an identical average. Centres in Wales saw a marginally longer visit at 96 minutes on average, while Scotland has experienced a sharp increase in its annual average visit duration despite a slight weekly improvement. Northern Ireland stands out where visitors now spend an average of 117 minutes per visit – buoyed by a robust 17% weekly increase, according to emerging footfall statistics.

Retail News

The latest retail news provides additional context to these performance trends. Recent developments include the national closure of 23 Quiz stores and a well‐known fashion retailer’s plan to axe 35 stores, as reported by Yahoo News UK and Daily Mail respectively. Amid these closures, rejuvenation is visible with a Cheltenham location preparing for the opening of an M&S Centrum Foodhall, as shared through Yahoo News UK. Such divergent news underlines the varied landscape confronting high street and local centre operators, as highlighted by comprehensive footfall analytics.

Economic Context

The broader economic context further compounds these challenges. Economic indicators for the UK reveal that consumer confidence continues to wane and that rising wages are not translating into proportional consumer spending. These sentiments are echoed by several reliable sources and have ramifications for overall footfall retail performance.

Weather Impacts and Final Thoughts

Recent weather conditions have also influenced performance. Parts of northern England experienced rare freezing rain combined with snow and sleet over the past weekend, while heavy snowfall and downpours affected travel and retail activities earlier in the week. These weather events likely contributed to some of the footfall challenges noted, particularly in the regions most impacted.

Joe Capocci, Huq Industries spokesperson, commented, “We are encouraged by the relative stability in weekly footfall figures despite the ongoing longer-term challenges. The increase in dwell times in regions such as Northern Ireland is particularly promising, as it indicates that visitors are engaging more with their surroundings once they arrive. At the same time, the notable annual declines remind us that external economic pressures and shifting consumer preferences continue to affect overall performance. Our ongoing analysis aims to provide deeper insight into these trends to assist our industry partners in navigating the current market conditions.”

In conclusion, while UK Local Retail Centres have demonstrated a measure of short-term stability in visitor numbers, the broader backdrop of annual declines, mixed regional performance and evolving consumer behaviour indicates that the recovery path remains complex. The Benchmark will continue to monitor these trends closely and deliver further insights using comprehensive footfall data.

About Huq Industries

Huq Industries is the leading provider of location intelligence across the UK, Europe, and the Middle East, specialising in delivering high-quality data insights on footfall, consumer behaviour, and retail performance. By leveraging advanced analytics and an expansive data network, Huq Industries enables retailers and analysts to understand and respond to market trends effectively, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the changing landscape of high street and town centre commerce.


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