The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scottish retail footfall growth ‘worst’ in UK

- REBECCA MCCURDY

Scotland’s shopper footfall growth has been ranked the worst in the UK compared with prepandemi­c levels, statistics show.

Data from the Scottish Retail Consortium and Sensormati­cs’ footfall monitor found retail is struggling to bounce back from the pandemic.

Covering the May period, Scottish footfall decreased by 16.4% compared with 2019 levels.

While footfall across the UK has worsened from prepandemi­c levels, Scotland’s score is worse than the UK average decline of 12.5%.

However there are signs of improvemen­t in shopping centre footfall, with a 19.7% decline noted in May, compared with 2019. There was a 20% decline in April.

David Lonsdale, director at the Scottish Retail Consortium, said that on top of the pandemic’s impact on retail, Scotrail cancellati­ons and the cost-of-living crisis are likely to be responsibl­e for the lack of shoppers.

He said: “Scotland’s fitful footfall slipped back in May compared to the same period prior to the pandemic.

“This left Scotland languishin­g at the bottom of the UK league table for visits to stores and still well below the same period prior to the onset of Covid.

“The figures weakened during the latter part of the month, perhaps derailed somewhat by the train drivers’ dispute.

“However, the performanc­e wasn’t uniform across all retail destinatio­ns. Visits to shopping centres improved slightly and for a fourth consecutiv­e month, whilst in Glasgow it remained on par with the month before, which was the joint best performanc­e so far this calendar year.

“Hopefully, this dip in foot-traffic will prove temporary, although concerns over the economic outlook, rising cost of living and continued absence of some commuters remain.

“Meanwhile, there remains a question mark over the government’s mooted return to city centres visitor campaign and the cash disbursed to local councils recently to aid city centre recovery and whether they are having much impact on generating the footfall that is so urgently needed.”

According to the growth table, Scotland’s growth ranks bottom compared with the rest of the UK.

Andy Sumpter, retail consultant EMEA for Sensormati­c Solutions, said:

“With households already starting to feel the pinch of the rising cost of living and growing inflationa­ry pressures, retailers are already seeing the impact it can have on footfall recovery.

“As they look ahead to June, retailers will be hoping that high streets will be rallied by the jubilee weekend celebratio­ns and that the event will prompt ambient shopper traffic and retail spend.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “Our new retail strategy sets out how we will work with businesses and trade unions to deliver a strong, prosperous and vibrant retail sector and contains specific actions to strengthen retail’s contributi­on to the economic and social success of our local communitie­s.

“This is in addition to the action we are taking to support the continued safe return to our town and city centres and help retailers and communitie­s recover – not least through our £80 million Covid Economic Recovery Fund, our £6m City Centre Recovery Fund and the recently published Town Centre Action Plan.”

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RECOVERY: Ideas to attract shoppers back into Scottish stores and city centres are failing to deliver results as quickly as in other parts of the UK.
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David Lonsdale.

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