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ATCM - Springboard |
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It appears that the bright spot during March and April when footfall in our high streets remained at last year's levels, was just that - a spot of brightness in an otherwise fairly dark trading landscape. Following an annual decrease of 4.3% in May, footfall in our high streets has continued to decline into June, with a year on year decrease of 7.7% from June 2008.
The pressure on the high street is reflected in retail sales: whilst the BRC reported a overall sales increase in June of +1.4% on a like for like basis, this disguised negative like for like sales for non-food. Indeed, the differential between the performance of food and non-food sales is shown in the BRC 3 month weighted average, with a like for like increase in food sales of 5.4% between April and June compared with a like for like decrease of 0.7% in non-food sales over the same three month period.
Moreover, it seems that as customers stay away from high streets, regional cities are being hit even harder than towns and cities generally. While in June there was a year on year decrease of 7.7% in high streets nationally, in regional cities footfall declined by 12.1% in June; an acceleration of the 4.3% national decline in footfall reported in May and the 10.5% decline in footfall in May in our regional cities.
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All Towns and Cities |
Regional Cities |
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Annual Change: |
Annual Change: |
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Jun 08 to Jun 09 |
-7.7% |
Jun 08 to Jun 09 |
-12.1% |
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May 08 to May 09 |
-4.3% |
May 08 to May 09 |
-10.5% |
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Apr 08 to Apr 09 |
0.7% |
Apr 08 to Apr 09 |
1.7% |
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Mar 08 to Mar 09 |
-0.2% |
Mar 08 to Mar 09 |
0.3% |
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Month on month change: |
Month on month change: |
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May to Jun 09 |
0.8% |
May to Jun 09 |
2.5% |
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May to Jun 08 |
4.8% |
May to Jun 08 |
4.0% |
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Apr to May 09 |
-2.7% |
Apr to May 09 |
-14.3% |
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Apr to May 08 |
4.7% |
Apr to May 08 |
0.5% |
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Mar to Apr 09 |
5.6% |
Mar to Apr 09 |
0.1% |
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Mar to Apr 08 |
5.6% |
Mar to Apr 08 |
1.0% |
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