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Storm Katie counteracts positive Good Friday high street footfall

Published: 29 March 2016
High street shops suffered the brunt of Storm Katie over the Easter bank holiday weekend, according to market research company Springboard.
Storm Katie counteracts positive Good Friday high street footfall
Footfall increased just 0.3% on the same weekend last year due to shoppers choosing not to venture out in the bad weather. Retail parks, on the other hand, saw an increase of 5.5% in visitor numbers, and shopping centres saw modest growth of 0.4%.

The beautiful Spring weather on Good Friday brought a great start to the weekend with numbers up 16.4% on the high street. Shopping centres saw numbers rise 2% and retail parks up 0.6%.

However, the overall effects of Storm Katie saw high street footfall slump 1.8% compared with the same weekend last year, with Saturday seeing a dramatic decline of -11.8% as the country was ravaged by bad weather. Greater London was affected the worst, with a -4.2% drop, while Scotland, Ireland and the South West all saw sight increases.

The East Midlands saw the biggest increase in shopping centre footfall over the weekend, up 9.8% on last year.

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