Huq Industries’ latest footfall data reveals nuanced trends in retail centre visitation across the UK, highlighting regional variations in footfall, dwell time, and weekday visitation for the week ending December 14, 2024. Notably, Northern Ireland experienced a significant increase in average daily footfall compared to the same week last year, while Wales saw a notable decrease in average visit dwell time year-on-year. The data also shows that working weekday visitation shares have fluctuated, with some regions experiencing decreases compared to the previous year.
Footfall Statistics and Trends
The report indicates that Northern Ireland’s retail centres have seen an increase in footfall, suggesting a robust consumer engagement in this region. Conversely, Wales has experienced a decrease in dwell time, indicating a potential shift in consumer shopping behaviours.
Market Outlook
Based on the direction of the latest footfall data and historical trends observed during the same period last year, Huq anticipates that the coming four weeks may see continued variability in footfall across different regions. Retail centres in Northern Ireland might maintain their upward trajectory in footfall, while other areas could experience shifts depending on local economic and social factors.
Major Retail Centres Daily Footfall
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