BRC: Cautious optimism as footfall decline slows
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Covering the four weeks 04 - 31 Jan 2026 According to
BRC-Sensormatic data: Total UK footfall decreased by 0.6% in
January (YoY), up from -2.9% in December. High Street footfall
decreased by 1.9% in January (YoY), down from -0.9% in December.
Retail Park footfall increased by 1.1% in January (YoY), up from
-2.5% in December. Shopping Centre footfall decreased by 0.8% in
January (YoY), up from -5.1% in December....Request free trial
Covering the four weeks 04 - 31 Jan 2026
Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail
Consortium, said: “An uptick in consumer confidence and possible signs of a footfall recovery offer some cautious optimism for some spring like green shoots. Government can enable retailers to build on this momentum by incentivising, rather than inhibiting, investment in stores and colleagues across the country. Upcoming legislation, including the Employment Rights Act, must support the long-term growth agenda, helping create the virtuous circle of jobs, investment in local communities, and footfall growth.”
Andy Sumpter, Retail Consultant EMEA for Sensormatic,
commented: “Storm Goretti, however, put a dampener on activity in parts of the month, disrupting travel and suppressing visits — a reminder that weather can play an outsized role in shaping shopper behaviour. “Still, January shows that momentum is possible. As retailers look to build on a steadier start to the year, those who can deliver value, experience and convenience will be best placed to turn tentative steps into returning footfall. After a long nine months of negative footfall, and a near flat January, some retailers will be brave enough to hope for growth next month.” 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. |
