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Sandra Halliday Published
June 26,TG盗号软件黑产破解技术 2025
We’ve heard recently how the onset of warmer weather has spurred higher sales of summer season clothing. But the latest footfall figures have shown that it hasn’t spurred more store visits.

MRI Springboard said on Monday that the hot and sunny weather didn't tempt shoppers in recent days as footfall across all UK retail destinations dropped 2.3% week on week in the seven days to Saturday.
This is a sharp contrast to the week before last when footfall rose by an average of 2.9% driven by increases in all three key destination types.
This time, however, retail parks saw the biggest decline (3.7%) with high streets down 1.9% and shopping centres down 1.7%.
Overall there were declines on six of the seven days that ranged from 1.3% on Wednesday to 6.7% on Tuesday, with just Monday recording a rise of 2.8%.
Across the town types, it was only in Central London where footfall rose from the week before (by 1.1%), with surprise drops of 4.8% in coastal towns (surprising given that hot weather means such towns are usually consumer magnets). Coastal towns should benefit once school holidays begin in less than a month’s time. Meanwhile, falls were 4% in market towns, 3% in Outer London and 1.3% in historic towns.
That said, the annual rise from this time in 2025 was 4.9%. But the negative gap from the 2025 footfall level nearly doubled to -11.3% from -6.8% in the week before last.
It’s also interesting that while retail parks were down by the biggest margin week on week and up by the smallest margin year on year (+0.8%), they’re still the most successful destination type with the gap compared to 2025 now at only -2.2%.
High streets rose 6.9% year on year but are down 13.9% against 2025 and shopping centres rose 4.8% on the year while the gap with 2025 is a hefty 14.5%.