BRC: Government must support high street footfall revival
Covering the four weeks 03 - 30 Aug 2025 According to
BRC-Sensormatic data: Total UK footfall decreased by 0.4% in
August (YoY), unchanged from -0.4% in July. High Street footfall
increased by 1.1% in August (YoY), up from -1.7% in July. Retail
Park footfall decreased by 1.1% in August (YoY), down from 1.7% in
July. Shopping Centre footfall remained unchanged at 0.0% in August
(YoY), up from -0.3% in July....Request free trial
Covering the four weeks 03 - 30 Aug 2025
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail
Consortium, said: “The last Budget imposed £7 billion in new costs which has limited retailers' ability to invest in local communities. Government's planned reductions of business rates for retail and hospitality premises is the golden opportunity to change this, and the Chancellor must use the Budget to ensure that no shop pays more as a result of reforms. This would enable retailers to invest more in our local communities, support local jobs, and relieve pressure on prices.”
Andy Sumpter, Retail Consultant EMEA for Sensormatic,
commented: "For many, winning business hinges on service, which requires labour—and labour is more expensive than ever. The sector is resilient, but resilience alone won't reignite momentum. To avoid flatlining becoming a new kind of normal, we need a spark. Whether that comes from innovation, creativity, or external support / investment, one thing's clear: a nation of shopkeepers still needs its shoppers.” 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. |