BRC: Wet weather keeps shoppers at home
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Covering the four weeks 01 - 28 Feb 2026 According to
BRC-Sensormatic data: Total UK footfall decreased by 4.7% in
February (YoY), down from -0.6% in January. High Street footfall
decreased by 5.4% in February (YoY), down from -1.9% in January.
Retail Park footfall decreased by 3.1% in February (YoY), down from
1.1% in January. Shopping Centre footfall decreased by 5.5% in
February (YoY), down from -0.8% in January....Request free trial
Covering the four weeks 01 - 28 Feb 2026
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail
Consortium, said: “While the Government can't control the weather, it can help turn footfall around by incentivising local investment. Its recently announced plan for a new High Street Strategy must look at outdated taxes such as business rates which for too long have held back our local communities. The decisions taken in the 2025 Budget and the need for subsequent new support for pubs shines the light on a system that has long passed its sell by date. The Strategy needs to recognise that raising so much tax revenue through property taxes is no longer sustainable. The industry remains ready to work with Government on a solution that brings a sunnier outlook for both businesses and consumers.”
Andy Sumpter, Retail Consultant EMEA for Sensormatic,
commented: “Economic pressures added an extra layer of strain. Continued food price inflation and rising unemployment continued to weigh on household budgets, making both discretionary trips and discretionary spending easier to delay. For retailers, the combination of a soggy month and tightened consumer confidence made February a difficult backdrop to trade against. “Still, there are reasons to look forward. With Mother's Day on the horizon and the prospect of brighter, more inviting spring weather ahead, retailers will be hoping for a lift in shopper sentiment - and in footfall - as consumers re engage and return to stores.” MONTHLY TOTAL UK RETAIL FOOTFALL (% CHANGE YOY) UK FOOTFALL BY LOCATION (% CHANGE YOY) TOTAL FOOTFALL BY NATION AND REGION
TOTAL FOOTFALL BY CITY
-ENDS- 2026 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. |
