UK High Streets & Town Centres – Week 31, 2025 Performance Update with Location Analytics

UK high streets and town centres show a gradual recovery with 2.8% year‐on‐year gains. Robust location analytics and footfall data highlight resilience in visitor engagement.

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UK high streets and town centres are on a steady path to recovery. In week 31, location analytics recorded an average of 32,500 visitors per day, pointing to a gradual resurgence in foot traffic despite a modest week‐on‐week dip. Compared to the same week last year, there’s been a promising 2.8% year‐on‐year increase in visitor numbers.

A deeper regional analysis reveals varied performance across the UK. In England, the average daily footfall reached 33,300 visitors with sustained annual gains, despite experiencing a similar slight decline over the past week. Scotland, while observing a somewhat steeper weekly decline with 27,700 visitors per day, still managed to register a healthy 2.4% increase compared to last year. Wales, on the other hand, saw an average of 17,600 visitors daily, alongside a modest weekly decrease, yet distinguished itself with an impressive 4.8% improvement on an annual basis.

Visitor engagement metrics add further insight into the narrative of recovery. The average visit duration across the UK was recorded at 98 minutes, with England’s figures showing a slight dip on a weekly basis but a robust annual increase of 13.8%. In Scotland, visitor engagement improved week-on-week with a solid 96 minutes average stay, underscoring a resilient visitor experience. Wales experienced a notable weekly increase in dwell time, reflecting the unique challenges and improvements witnessed within the region over the year.

Adding to these insights, industry spokesperson Joe Capocci from Huq Industries remarked, “The most striking change in footfall is the robust year‐on‐year recovery, which is underscored by current industry news on high street closures.” His comments underline an underlying market confidence, even as high street closures make headlines, illustrating that resilient consumer behavior and dedicated visitor engagement remain pivotal in the recovery process.

Overall, the detailed performance analysis underscores the evolving dynamics of the UK’s high streets and town centres. With adaptive strategies and continuous monitoring of visitor patterns, local economies are poised to benefit from this gradual resurgence, reinforcing the importance of location analytics in navigating the post-pandemic landscape.

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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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