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Much-needed boost for Welsh retail as Christmas spending attracts shoppers back to high street

December saw the second-best monthly performance of 2022 compared with pre-pandemic levels

People in Cardiff city centre as shoppers prepare for Christmas last month(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)

Retail footfall in Wales saw a much-needed uplift in December as festive spending saw shoppers return to the high street in the build up to Christmas. According to the Welsh Retail Consortium, December had the second-best monthly performance of 2022 compared with pre-pandemic levels, recording the biggest monthly improvement in store visits of the year.

Latest figures reveal that Welsh footfall decreased by 9.6% in December, compared to a year-on-three-year comparison of December 2019. This was 6.6 percentage points better than November, yet still worse than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average decline of 7.3% Yo3Y.

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When compared to the other nations and regions in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Scotland (-9.9%), South East England (-10.7%), East of England (-11.3%), East Midlands (-12.3%) and London (-13.8%) were the areas which saw a greater decline than Wales.

The shallowest decline continues to be Northern Ireland at minus 3% (Yo3Y).

GROWTH RANK

NATION AND REGION

% GROWTH Yo3Y

1

Northern Ireland

-3.0%

2

North West England

-4.6%

3

Yorkshire and the Humber

-5.6%

4

South West England

-7.5%

5

West Midlands

-8.2%

6

North East England

-8.2%

7

England

-8.7%

8

Wales

-9.6%

9

Scotland

-9.9%

10

South East England

-10.7%

11

East of England

-11.3%

12

East Midlands

-12.3%

13

London

-13.8%

In Wales, shopping centre footfall saw a marginal improvement in December declining by 33.2% (Yo3Y), 0.2 percentage points better than November.

Of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities, footfall in Cardiff decreased by 5.2% (Yo3Y), 8.6 percentage points better than November. This was the Welsh capital’s best result of 2022, ranking 5th of all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities behind Belfast, Manchester, Liverpool, and Edinburgh.

GROWTH RANK

CITY

% GROWTH Yo3Y

1

Belfast

9.3%

2

Manchester

2.6%

3

Liverpool

-1.8%

4

Edinburgh

-5.1%

5

Cardiff

-5.2%

6

Glasgow

-7.9%

7

Leeds

-9.3%

8

Birmingham

-10.2%

9

Nottingham

-11.0%

10

Bristol

-11.4%

11

London

-12.3%

When compared to footfall in December 2021, total Welsh footfall saw a significant uplift increasing by 16.6%, Welsh Shopping Centres by 5.3% and footfall in Cardiff by 16.2%. This is in part due to concerns around the Covid omicron variant in December last year.