Weekly Wrap: UK Retail Footfall Insights: Week Ending January 4, 2025

Weekly Wrap: UK Retail Footfall Insights: Week Ending January 4, 2025

Recent data from Huq Industries provides a comprehensive overview of footfall and dwell time across various types of retail centres in the UK for the week ending January 4, 2025. This analysis reveals significant regional variations and trends that are crucial for retailers and commercial real-estate companies to understand and adapt their strategies accordingly.

Daily Footfall by Retail Centre Type

Major Retail Centres

In major retail centres, London has experienced a notable increase in average daily footfall, a trend also seen in the West Midlands and Northern Ireland. Specifically, Northern Ireland not only saw a surge in footfall but also in average visit dwell time, indicating a robust retail environment. The Major Retail Centres Footfall Report highlights these trends, suggesting a dynamic shift in consumer behaviour and regional retail activity.

Retail Parks

Retail parks have shown varied performance across regions. Scotland and London have seen increases in both footfall and dwell time. However, Wales has experienced declines in both metrics, as detailed in the Retail Parks Footfall Report, pointing to potential challenges in the region.

Shopping Centres

Shopping centres in the South East and London have shown significant week-on-week increases in footfall, with London surging nearly 50%. This is contrasted by declines in the North West and Scotland, as reported in the Shopping Centres Footfall Report.

High Streets & Town Centres

High streets and town centres have also seen varied trends. London stands out with significant year-on-year growth in footfall and dwell time, suggesting a strong consumer return to these areas. The High Streets & Town Centres Footfall Report provides insights into these changes.

Local Retail Centres

Local retail centres in the South East have seen a significant increase in dwell time, reaching 113 minutes. This contrasts with declines in footfall in regions like the South West and Wales, as noted in the Local Retail Centres Footfall Report.

Market Outlook

Looking ahead, based on the direction of the latest footfall data and trends from the previous year, we can anticipate continued growth in regions like London and Northern Ireland.


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