BRC: Spring Sunshine and late Easter boost UK footfall
This year Easter was in April, while last year it was in March.
This calendar change distorts the year-on-year footfall comparisons
- resulting in an artificially higher April, but lower March
footfall. In addition to April results, we also report the combined
results for March and April to negate this distortion, presenting a
clearer view of the underlying footfall trend. Covering the four
weeks 06 April - 03 May 2025 According to BRC-Sensormatic
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This year Easter was in April, while last year it was in March. This calendar change distorts the year-on-year footfall comparisons - resulting in an artificially higher April, but lower March footfall. In addition to April results, we also report the combined results for March and April to negate this distortion, presenting a clearer view of the underlying footfall trend. Covering the four weeks 06 April - 03 May 2025
Taking March and April together, compared with the same two months in 2024 (to cancel out any impact of Easter):
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail
Consortium, said: “The Labour Party pledged to revitalise high streets across the country, however, current proposals to reform the business rate system will lead to higher bills for many anchor stores on our high streets. These businesses drive footfall to key shopping areas and to the many smaller retailers, cafes and other businesses that reside there. If the government wishes to see thriving town and city centres, it must ensure no shop pays more as a result of business rates reform, thereby enabling retailers' ability to invest in their local communities.”
Andy Sumpter, Retail Consultant EMEA for Sensormatic,
commented: “Looking at March and April together however, the overall picture for the UK is more balanced, with footfall across the two months up just +0.2% year-on-year. While this suggests that April's gains largely offset March's dip, it also highlights the importance of sustained engagement beyond seasonal peaks. Retailers will now be looking to build on this momentum as we move into the summer months." 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. |