Weekly Wrap: UK Retail Footfall Trends: Mixed Results in Week 50, 2024

Weekly Wrap: UK Retail Footfall Trends: Mixed Results in Week 50, 2024

Recent data from Huq Industries highlights a complex landscape of footfall trends across various types of retail centres in the UK for Week 50, ending December 14, 2024. This comprehensive analysis reveals mixed results, with some regions experiencing growth while others face declines, underscoring the dynamic nature of consumer behaviour in the retail sector.

Daily Footfall by Retail Centre Type

Regional Variations in Footfall

Retail Parks

In retail parks, the East Midlands showed minimal week-on-week changes, while the West Midlands experienced a slight increase in footfall. Scotland, notably, saw a significant rise in dwell times year-on-year, suggesting a more engaged consumer base. Read more about Retail Parks Footfall Report.

Major Retail Centres

For major retail centres, Northern Ireland reported a significant increase in average daily footfall compared to the same week last year, while Wales saw a decrease in average visit dwell time year-on-year. Read more about Major Retail Centres Footfall.

Local Retail Centres

Local retail centres in the South East saw a slight week-on-week increase in footfall by 0.2%, although there was a notable decrease compared to the same period last year. London, however, exhibited a year-on-year increase in footfall by 5.3%, with a significant rise compared to the average of the last 12 months by 10.5%. Read more about Local Retail Centres Footfall.

High Streets & Town Centres

High streets and town centres in London reported a notable increase in average daily footfall compared to last year, with significant rises in average visit dwell time. Conversely, the North East and Wales experienced declines in footfall year-on-year, with Wales also seeing a reduction in dwell time. Read more about High Streets & Town Centres Footfall.

Shopping Centres

In shopping centres, London saw a slight increase in average daily footfall with a 1.7% week-on-week growth. The South East experienced a 2.8% increase in footfall week-on-week, while the East of England saw a minor decline. Read more about Shopping Centres Footfall.

Weather Impact on Footfall

Weather conditions play a significant role in influencing footfall trends. For instance, London experienced cooler temperatures and slightly increased precipitation compared to the previous week, which may have affected consumer behaviour. Similar trends were observed across other regions, with varying impacts on footfall.

Market Outlook

Looking ahead, the direction of the latest footfall data suggests continued variability in footfall across regions. Retailers and commercial real-estate companies should monitor these trends closely to adapt to the evolving market conditions. Strategic decisions based on location intelligence data can help businesses optimise their operations and capture market opportunities.


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The Benchmark is a weekly bulletin that discusses retail and real-estate performance across 2,700+ UK retail centres. The survey is organised across four key themes and uses near-realtime location intelligence data sourced by Huq Industries. Looking for data on specific locations?