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Shopper footfall dips after initial reopening rush

Shopper footfall has dipped in the second full week of eased restrictions, according to new figures. The latest weekly footfall monitor from retail research specialists Springboard has revealed that footfall across all UK shopping destinations in the week starting April 18 dipped by 3.4% against the previous week. It revealed that all retail locations saw a slight decrease in footfall following the initial rush after curbs eased on April 12, allowing non-essential retailers and outdoor hospitality to reopen. High streets were the most robust location, with footfall dipping by just 0.8% against the previous week. Meanwhile, UK shopping centres saw footfall slide by 8.4% while retail parks saw a 3.5% decline against the previous week.

Clothing and make-up sales surge as Britons scrub up after lockdown

Clothing and make-up sales surge as Britons scrub up after lockdown Consumers start to dress up and splash out as handbags, high heels and makeup fly off the shelves, retailers report Cosmetics such as lipstick and nail polish are selling well as Britons finally meet up with friends . outdoors, of course. Photograph: Ninell Art/Getty Images/iStockphoto Cosmetics such as lipstick and nail polish are selling well as Britons finally meet up with friends . outdoors, of course. Photograph: Ninell Art/Getty Images/iStockphoto Sat 24 Apr 2021 03.00 EDT The pandemic turned 2020 into the year that fashion forgot as successive lockdowns made getting out of your pyjamas an achievement. But sales of high heels, handbags and lipstick are now roaring back as pub gardens, friends’ patios and the prospect of more freedoms to come is seen as worth splashing out for.

Shops see higher than expected sales for February and March

Brits splashed out on clothes in a flurry to refresh wardrobes ahead of a return to gyms and outdoor restaurants as retail sales rose last month.  Shoppers spent an overall 7.3 per cent more over the period of February and March, in comparison to last year in a boost for the economy.  The office for National Statistics (ONS) published the figures which show that sales rose by 5.4 per cent in March alone. And it was clothes that Britons splurged the most on, with garment-buying up by 17.5 per cent.  Spending went up 7.3 per cent  in a year and jumped up 5.4 per cent on the previous month as shoppers splurged on clothes ahead of lockdown being eased

East retail bounce as week sees post lockdown shopper surge

East retail bounce as week sees post lockdown shopper surge
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Shoppers return to buy as England and Wales emerge from lockdown 3 0: Hammerson/Springboard

Shoppers return to buy as England and Wales emerge from lockdown 3 0: Hammerson/Springboard
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