BRC: Summer setback for retail
Covering the four weeks 06 Jul - 02 Aug 2025 According to
BRC-Sensormatic data: Total UK footfall decreased by 0.4% in
July (YoY), up from -1.8% in June. High
Street footfall decreased by 1.7% in July (YoY), up from -3.0% in
June.
Retail Park footfall increased by 1.7% in July (YoY), up from -1.1%
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Covering the four weeks 06 Jul - 02 Aug 2025 According to BRC-Sensormatic data:
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail
Consortium, said: “Customers want a vibrant shopping destination, but with around one in seven shops lying empty, more needs to be done to turn town and city centres into places people want to visit. While government's plan to reduce business rates for most Retail, Hospitality and Leisure premises is a step in the right direction, only a substantial cut will truly benefit communities nationwide and help bring thousands of empty shops back into use. Many smaller shops and businesses rely on larger anchor stores to attract footfall so the upcoming reforms must also ensure no store pays more, or risk seeing many larger stores close their doors or raise their prices.”
Andy Sumpter, Retail Consultant EMEA for Sensormatic,
commented: “The early-July heatwave, following a scorcher in June, may have lifted leisure footfall more than retail, while one year into a new Labour government, consumer sentiment remains cautious. The underlying footfall trend may be improving, but this is still negative growth on negative 2024 figures - raising the question: are shoppers returning, or simply shopping around more as they try to spend less? Either way, retailers who can offer value, experience, and convenience may be best placed to convert tentative footfall into lasting growth.” MONTHLY TOTAL UK RETAIL FOOTFALL (% CHANGE YOY) UK FOOTFALL BY LOCATION (% CHANGE YOY) TOTAL FOOTFALL BY NATION AND REGION
TOTAL FOOTFALL BY CITY
-ENDS- 2025 Monitor dates can be found here: Insight Calendar
Methodology: While High Streets, Shopping Centres and Retail Parks are the main components of the Total Footfall, there are also additional categories not included as separate indices. These include outlets, travel hub locations, and free-standing locations such as garden centres. |