Weekly Wrap: UK Retail Centre Footfall Trends: Week 4, 2025

Weekly Wrap: UK Retail Centre Footfall Trends: Week 4, 2025

Discover the latest footfall trends across UK retail centres, highlighting regional variations and consumer behaviour shifts in Week 4, 2025.

Recent data from Huq Industries reveals a complex landscape of consumer behaviour across various types of retail centres in the UK, with significant regional differences and trends in footfall, dwell time, and weekday visitation for the week ending February 1, 2025. This comprehensive analysis provides insights into the dynamic nature of retail environments and consumer engagement across shopping centres, high streets, retail parks, local retail centres, and major retail centres.

Daily Footfall by Retail Centre Type

Shopping Centres Footfall Dynamics

In the latest Shopping Centres Footfall Report, Wales experienced a notable decrease in average daily footfall, while the average visit dwell time slightly increased, suggesting that visitors are spending more time per visit. Scotland showed a mixed picture with a slight decrease in footfall week on week but an increase year on year. The North West region saw a slight decrease in footfall but a notable increase in dwell time, indicating more engagement. London, however, displayed a robust increase in footfall year on year, with a slight increase in dwell time.

High Streets & Town Centres Trends

According to the High Streets & Town Centres Footfall Report, London showed a robust year-on-year increase in both footfall and dwell time, highlighting increased consumer confidence. The South East experienced a slight week-on-week increase in footfall, yet a notable decline compared to the same period last year. The North East and Wales saw substantial declines in footfall year-on-year, though dwell times have risen, indicating a more focused but reduced customer base.

Retail Parks Performance

The Retail Parks Footfall Report indicates that London maintains the highest average visit dwell time at 95 minutes. Wales and the North West region showed slight variations in footfall, with Wales experiencing a decrease and the North West a modest increase. Specific retail centres like Capitol Centre Retail Park in South Ribble and Junction One Retail & Leisure Park in Rugby were among the top performers with significant increases in footfall.

Local Retail Centres Insights

In the Local Retail Centres Footfall Report, the South West region showed a significant 8.8% increase in working weekday visitation share, indicating a shift towards shopping during weekdays. London maintained a steady pace with a modest 1.1% increase in footfall week on week. Yorkshire and the Humber’s retail centres experienced a marginal increase in footfall, reflecting a resilient consumer base.

Major Retail Centres Analysis

The Major Retail Centres Footfall Report highlights a 1.2% increase in London’s retail centres, with significant year-on-year changes in Northern Ireland. London’s average visit dwell time decreased slightly by 0.9% week on week, while Northern Ireland showed a significant increase in average visit dwell time year on year.

Market Outlook

Looking ahead, the direction of the latest footfall data and historical trends suggest potential shifts in consumer behaviour over the next four weeks. Retailers and commercial real-estate companies should monitor these trends closely to adapt their strategies accordingly. The ability to predict market movements based on comprehensive footfall statistics and location intelligence analytics will be crucial for strategic planning in the retail sector.

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