UK Shopping Centres – Week 22 Performance Update 2025: Footfall Retail Trends
Week 22 UK shopping centres show a slight overall footfall decline with improved engagement as average dwell time reached 118 minutes. Footfall analytics hint at evolving consumer behaviour.
UK shopping centres recorded modest shifts in performance for the week ending June 8, 2025. The latest figures reveal a slight softening in overall visitation, with an average daily footfall of 33,600. While this represents a modest decline compared to both previous week and corresponding period last year, enhanced engagement through longer dwell times of 118 minutes suggests that fewer visitors are spending more time interacting with the retail environment.
In the regional breakdown, centers in England maintained robust performance with an average daily footfall of 35,900. Although there was a small decrease week‐on‐week, numbers have improved relative to the same period last year. Meanwhile, Scotland’s centres attracted 28,600 visitors on average per day, marking a modest increase from the previous week despite a slight year‑on‑year softness; dwell time has notably increased from 107 minutes to a new high, enhancing overall customer experience.
Wales presents a slightly more divergent picture. With an average daily footfall of 8,700, visitor numbers have declined both week‑on‑week and compared to the previous year. However, a significant positive is the region’s dwell time spike to 162 minutes, signaling that while the number of visitors is lower, those who do visit are engaging more deeply with the retail space.
Industry insider Joe Capocci of Huq Industries contextualizes these trends by noting, “The notable decline in footfall in Wales, alongside recent retail industry news highlighting market activity in Manchester, clearly underscores the shifting dynamics within UK shopping centres.” His comment aligns with the emerging narrative that while overall visitation might be softening, the quality of the shopping experience, as measured by dwell time, is on an upward trajectory.
This update not only reflects the current state of play in UK shopping centres but also underscores the importance of robust footfall analytics and dwell time tracking as key indicators of evolving consumer behaviour. Retailers and centre operators will continue to monitor these trends closely to adjust strategies in an ever-changing market.
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