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April footfall down year on year

April footfall down year on year

NEWS Non-food shopping trips in April dropped four per cent compared to the same month in 2007, according to research from the Retail Traffic Index put together by analyst firm SPSL.

Andrew Wooden
by Andrew Wooden
on May 8th 2008 at 11:54AM
Easter blues hit retailers

Easter blues hit retailers

NEWS Retailers experienced a drop of 9.2 per cent in footfall during the fortnight surrounding Easter with analysts blaming the poor weather and continuing financial demands.

by Ben Furfie
on Apr 2nd 2008 at 11:55AM
Poor Easter predicted

Poor Easter predicted

NEWS Retailers are expected to experience a poor Easter this year as financial constraints, poor weather and the fact that it is the earliest one since 1913 combine, with footfall expected ...
by Ben Furfie
on Mar 19th 2008 at 11:08AM
Non-food retailers in for rough ride

Non-food retailers in for rough ride

NEWS Non-food retailers are in for a rough year thanks to falling disposable incomes, lower consumer spending because of job security fears and a fall in the strength of the pound ...
by Ben Furfie
on Jan 24th 2008 at 1:16PM
Falling footfall hints at channel shift

Falling footfall hints at channel shift

NEWS Analysts have highlighted the recent confusion over footfall as evidence that a major channel shift is underway, with shoppers increasingly moving toward using the internet, rather than through retail outlets.

by Ben Furfie
on Dec 11th 2007 at 12:44PM
RTI figures claim footfall down

RTI figures claim footfall down

NEWS The latest figures from the Retail Footfall Index, for the first four days of last week, have shown a drop of 3.7 per cent compared to the same period last ...
by Ben Furfie
on Dec 10th 2007 at 9:00AM
Christmas keeps credit crunch away

Christmas keeps credit crunch away

NEWS The November Retail Traffic Index figures from SPSL reveals a better than anticipated retail footfall, despite fears over the global credit crunch.

by Ben Furfie
on Dec 3rd 2007 at 11:34AM