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Footfall fell on the UK High Street in December
21-01-2013 11:49
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Footfall in December was 1.2% lower than a year ago on the UK High Street, a poorer performance than the 0.4% rise seen in the previous month, according to data from the latest British Retail Consortium (BRC)/Springboard survey.
As opposed to the trend evident in the yearly data, in December footfall weakened by the most in shopping centres (-2.8%), followed by out-of-town (-1.0%) and High Street (-0.5%) locations.
The hardest-hit parts of the UK in December were Wales (-11.5%), the East of England (-7.1%) and the North & Yorkshire (-4.8%).
Nevertheless, on a month-on-month basis footfall rose considerably in all locations. Shopping centres increased 19.5% followed by High Street (8.8%) and out-of-town (7.3%) locations.
As well, it appears that conversion rates were good.
Helen Dickinson, British Retail Consortium (BRC) Director General, said: "It wasn't a bumper Christmas but it wasn't a disaster either. Our December retail sales figures showed very modest sales growth for the market as a whole."
Of interest, Dickinson highlighted the growing popularity of the "click-online and collect-in-store" model.
Lastly, she added, "the Government should help erase the pain with a business rates freeze in April. Another steep rise can only lead to fewer jobs, less investment and more troubled high streets."
AB
As opposed to the trend evident in the yearly data, in December footfall weakened by the most in shopping centres (-2.8%), followed by out-of-town (-1.0%) and High Street (-0.5%) locations.
The hardest-hit parts of the UK in December were Wales (-11.5%), the East of England (-7.1%) and the North & Yorkshire (-4.8%).
Nevertheless, on a month-on-month basis footfall rose considerably in all locations. Shopping centres increased 19.5% followed by High Street (8.8%) and out-of-town (7.3%) locations.
As well, it appears that conversion rates were good.
Helen Dickinson, British Retail Consortium (BRC) Director General, said: "It wasn't a bumper Christmas but it wasn't a disaster either. Our December retail sales figures showed very modest sales growth for the market as a whole."
Of interest, Dickinson highlighted the growing popularity of the "click-online and collect-in-store" model.
Lastly, she added, "the Government should help erase the pain with a business rates freeze in April. Another steep rise can only lead to fewer jobs, less investment and more troubled high streets."
AB
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