Recent footfall data from Huq Industries highlights nuanced trends in footfall, dwell time, and weekday visitation across various UK regions for High Streets and Town Centres.
As of the week ending September 8, 2024, London shows a notable increase in average daily footfall year-on-year contrasting with a general decline in regions like the East Midlands, which saw a significant drop. This reflects typical end of school holiday footfall dynamics.
Dwell times have generally increased, with Wales experiencing a strong year-on-year increase, indicating longer visits. However, the North East saw a sharp decline in dwell time compared to the previous year.
Weekday visitation shares also varied, with the East Midlands seeing an increase year-on-year, while Scotland experienced a sizeable drop.
High Streets & Town Centres Daily Footfall
Market Outlook
Based on the direction of the latest data and trends observed during the same period last year, the next four weeks could see continued growth in footfall in London. Conversely, regions like the East Midlands may continue to experience challenges.
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