Burton Mail

Black Friday boost for high street

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SHOPPER footfall remained significan­tly lower than pre-pandemic levels last week despite the Black Friday sales event, figures show.

Shopping centres were the biggest winners on Friday, seeing visits up 16.8% on the week before, while footfall across all UK retail destinatio­ns rose by 3.2%, according to analysts Springboar­d. However, footfall was down 14.1% across the week compared with 2019, and 17.5% down on Black Friday.

Not unexpected­ly, large city centres drew consumers over the Black Friday week, with footfall up 4.9% in central London and 4.3% in cities outside the capital, and up 13.3% and 17.8% respective­ly on Black Friday itself.

Diane Wehrle, insights director at Springboar­d, said: “UK retail destinatio­ns received a boost last week from Black Friday, with an increase in footfall from the week before that was twice as large as in the previous week.

“However, notably footfall still remained significan­tly lower than pre-pandemic levels, indicating consistent nervousnes­s around spending in the current climate.

At the same time, consumers appeared to regard the occurrence of Black Friday last week as an excuse for making trips to high streets to enjoy the pre-christmas festivitie­s.”

 ?? IAN FORSYTH/GETTY IMAGES ?? Shoppers in York make the most of Black Friday deals on Saturday
IAN FORSYTH/GETTY IMAGES Shoppers in York make the most of Black Friday deals on Saturday

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