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High street shoppers begin to return as restrictions ease

Footfall at UK retail destinations in April went up when compared to a month ago, as lockdown restrictions ease, but it is still significantly lower than pre-pandemic times.

Non-essential retail stores reopened their doors on 12 April. Total UK footfall in April 2020 saw a 28.7 percentage point improvement from March 2020, but decreased by 40% when compared with April 2019, as per the British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Sensormatic IQ data.

This was above the three-month average decline of 59.2%.

Andy Sumpter, retail consultant EMEA for Sensormatic Solutions, said “while footfall still remains 40% down compared with pre-pandemic levels in 2019, consumer demand signals for a return to in-store shopping were promising.”

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Meanwhile, BRC chief Helen Dickinson said that “while shops have worked incredibly hard to provide consumers with a safe and enjoyable shopping experience, it is unlikely we will see a return to pre-pandemic levels of footfall anytime soon, as social distancing measures naturally restrict retailers’ capacity.”

Even as shops open, social distancing rules continue to apply, limiting the number of people that can be in stores at one time. Face masks will be compulsory except for people who are exempt.

Retail parks saw footfall decrease by 30.5%, a 6.3 percentage point improvement from March, and above the three-month average decline of 35.4%.

Shopping centre footfall declined by 49.8% compared with April 2019. This was better than the three-month average decline of 67.2%.

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