In the latest week ending August 25, 2024, Huq Industries’ footfall data reveals varied trends across UK’s High Streets and Town Centres. London stands out with a significant increase in average daily footfall, up by 7.1% year-on-year. This contrasts with regions like Wales, where footfall has declined. Dwell times for Scotland saw a notable increase in average visit duration, up by 10% year-on-year, whilst weekday visitation share in the West Midlands dropped, indicating a shift in consumer behaviour across the UK.
High Streets & Town Centres Daily Footfall
Footfall Data Analysis
The footfall report for Week 33, 2024, provides a comprehensive overview of visitor trends in UK’s High Streets and Town Centres. The footfall statistics indicate a robust increase in London whilst Wales shows a slight decrease.
Market Outlook
Based on the direction of the latest data and trends from the previous year, the next four weeks could see continued growth in footfall in areas like London as the holiday season closes and people return to work, while regions experiencing declines may face further challenges. Retailers should monitor these trends closely to adjust their strategies accordingly.
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