The Scotsman

Signs of recovery in retail but cost of living crisis looms large

- By LAUREN GILMOUR

Retail footfall in Scotland last month showed promising signs of recovery but experts warn it will be challengin­g to sustain the trend amid the cost of living crisis.

Figures from the Scottish Retail Consortium showed that footfall to Scottish shops decreased by 14.8 per cent in April. This is an improvemen­t of 6.3 per cent compared to March.

Visits to shopping centres decreased by 20 per cent in April which is an improvemen­t on the decline of 32 per cent in March.

The figures have been compared to the same period in 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic affecting retail opening over the last two years.

David Lonsdale, director of the Scottish Retail Consortium, said shops have been buoyed by the easing of Covid restrictio­ns as well as people returning to offices.

He said: "The uplift in shopper footfall was particular­ly noticeable in our city centres and shopping centres.

Mr Lonsdale warned, however, that the challenge will be to sustain the trend.

He added: "Of course, one swallow does not make a summer, and it remains true that visits to stores are still somewhat shy of pre-pandemic levels.

"However,severalind­icators crucial to the health of Scotland's retail industry: retail sales, shop vacancies and nowshopper­footfall,areeach beginning to point in a more favourable direction.

"The challenge will be to sustain this improvemen­t in the months ahead as economic headwinds affecting both consumer and business sentiment and spending power exert their grip."

Andy Sumpter, a retail consultant for Sensormati­c Solutions, said the figures only capture visits to store and the size of shoppers' baskets may be reduced due to the cost of living crisis.

He said: "At face value, this is welcome news for retailers as Scottish footfall recovery continues, however, it comes with a caveat that this only captures store visits, rather than reflecting what's being rung through the tills.

"As shoppers feel the pinch of the rising cost of living and face pressures on their disposable incomes, conversion­s and basket sizes risk being reduced, so retailers, especially non-discounter­s or value brands, will need to work even harder to earn shopper loyalty in-store."

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