High Streets & Town Centres Footfall Report: Week Week 2, 2025, 2025

High Streets & Town Centres Footfall Report: Week Week 2, 2025, 2025

Huq’s latest footfall data shows London’s year-on-year increase, contrasting with declines in the North East and Wales.

Regional Footfall Trends

Huq Industries’ latest footfall data, covering the week ending January 19, 2025, provides a comprehensive footfall report on over 2,700 retail centres across the UK. This footfall statistics reveal a nuanced landscape of consumer behaviour, with significant regional variations in footfall, dwell time, and weekday visitation.

In Scotland, a slight week-on-week decrease in footfall is observed, yet the average visit dwell time has increased, indicating that visitors are spending more time per visit. This trend is consistent in the East of England and the East Midlands, where dwell times have also seen an uptick. London, traditionally a retail hotspot, shows a notable year-on-year increase in footfall, contrasting sharply with the North East and Wales, where footfall has decreased significantly compared to the previous year.

Weekday Visitation Patterns

The South West and North West regions exhibit interesting patterns in weekday visitation, with slight increases suggesting a shift in consumer habits towards shopping during the week. This could be indicative of changing work patterns or consumer preferences in these areas.

Performance of Specific Retail Centres

Huq’s location intelligence data highlights specific retail centres that are performing well or facing challenges. Newland Avenue in Yorkshire and the Humber and Poole Road in the South West are among the top performers with significant increases in visitation. Conversely, centres like Tiverton in the South West and Tamworth in the West Midlands have seen notable declines.

Market Outlook

Based on the direction of the latest footfall data and trends from the same period last year, it is likely that the coming four weeks will see continued growth in footfall in London, while regions like the North East and Wales may continue to experience declines. This forecast is crucial for retailers and commercial real-estate companies utilising location intelligence analytics to make informed site selection decisions.

Huq’s detailed and region-specific footfall retail data is invaluable for understanding and adapting to the evolving market dynamics in the UK’s retail sector. As one of the leading location intelligence companies, Huq provides essential insights that help businesses strategise effectively.


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