Footfall down 54% compared with 2019, but uplift expected when Scotland and Wales reopensCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageShoppers flocked back to the high streets in England over the past week as non-essential stores reopened but numbers remained well down on a year earlier, according to the latest survey of retail footfall.Springboard, a company that measures the number of potential customers at retail outlets across the UK, found that footfall in the week starting 15 June was up 45% on the previous week. Continue reading…
Via: Shopper numbers surged 45% in week English shops reopened

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