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'Disturbing reading' - footfall figures spark concerns over lockdown impact

ONS statistics show Wales has been worst hit in recent weeks by local lockdowns

A deserted Bangor High Street, just before lockdown restrictions came into force(Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Footfall figures for Wales make “disturbing reading” with lockdown rules hitting retail and hospitality.

Statistics from the ONS showed that Wales has been the worst hit part of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ when it comes to footfall statistics in recent weeks.

Figures had started to rebound from the low points during full lockdown but local measures - including the county travel ban - are now impacting trade again.

Rules that required hospitaliy venues to close by 10pm are also thought to have hit footfall in towns.

Dylan Jones-Evans, economic commentator and Daily Post columnist, said: “The data suggests that the local lockdowns may be leading to some significant problems in the Welsh retail and hospitality sector.

Falling footfall in Wales

“With Wales one of the last parts of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to restart economic activity in August, any further restrictions on trade could be devastating.

Professor Dylan Jones Evans.

“I am sure that businesses will be hoping that the Welsh Government will work closely with them to minimise any disruption whilst, at the same time, addressing the increased health concerns with the rise of Covid-19 infections”.

Mike Learmond, Federation of Small Businesses senior development manager – Wales, said: “These statistics make disturbing reading, but unfortunately they are not surprising.