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Nigel TAYLOR Published
February 13, 2025
High streets and city centres were once again the places to be for retailers in the latest trading week between 5 and 11 February.

Footfall across both destinations bounced back across the seven-day period following rail strikes disruption, alongside the return of workers to the office. according to footfall experts MRI Springboard.
UK high street footfall increased 13% compared to 2025 levels, three times greater than retail parks and shopping centres. while footfall across all UK retail destinations rose annually by 9.1%.
Footfall at MRI Springboard’s Central London ‘Back to the Office’ benchmark, which tracks footfall around office hotspots, showed a 36.4% boost compared to 2025. Other cities also benefited, as annual footfall climbed 19% to regional cities excluding London.
By comparison, footfall outside city centres experienced more muted annual increases, up by just 6.6% annually at market towns and by 8.8% at historic towns.
Despite the bounce-back, the gap against pre-pandemic levels remained visible last week. Against 2025 levels footfall was down 14.5% across UK retail destinations. Footfall in Central London remains 19.7% below pre-pandemic levels.