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Welsh retail footfall numbers fell in May

The Welsh Retail Consortium said there was one positive with a rise in shoppers at retail parks

Shoppers in Swansea.(Image: John Myers)

Welsh retail footfall numbers fell in May but not as sharply as for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole, shows latest research from the Welsh Retail Consortium (WRC).

Year-on-year people entering shops on the high street, retail parks and shopping centres in Wales was down 0.4%, while the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ experienced a 1.2% dip. The only nation or region to see a rise in May was the north west of England, up 0,8%. The biggest fall on the year was in the east of England at 3.7%.

Within the overall decline in Wales in May, footfall reported at shopping centres was down 5.4% on a year earlier, while for retail parks there was a rise of 1.2%.

An analysis of the 11 core cities of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ saw Cardiff ranked seventh in May with a year-on-year fall of 2.1%.

Only three cities reported rises on a year earlier with Manchester up 3.9%, Birmingham, up 1.5%, and Edinburgh up 1.1%. The biggest fall was experienced in Bristol with a dip of 4%.

TOTAL FOOTFALL BY NATION AND REGION

GROWTH RANK

NATION AND REGION

May-25

Apr-25

1

North West England

0.8%

8.5%

2

Wales

-0.4%

13.6%

3

West Midlands

-0.6%

11.4%

4

North East England

-0.7%

5.8%

4

Scotland

-0.7%

6.9%

6

South West England

-1.3%

8.9%

7

Northern Ireland

-1.4%

14.3%

8

England

-2.0%

6.7%

9

East Midlands

-2.1%

6.4%

10

South East England

-2.8%

7.9%

11

Yorkshire and the Humber

-2.8%

4.0%

12

London

-3.2%

4.2%

13

East of England

-3.7%

4.3%


TOTAL FOOTFALL BY CITY

GROWTH RANK

CITY

May-25

Apr-25

1

Manchester

3.9%

10.0%

2

Birmingham

1.5%

11.8%

3

Edinburgh

1.1%

8.1%

4

Leeds

-1.1%

3.5%

5

Glasgow

-1.2%

7.8%

6

Belfast

-1.9%

21.3%

7

Cardiff

-2.1%

9.0%

8

Nottingham

-2.5%

3.2%

9

Liverpool

-3.0%

10.5%

10

London

-3.2%

4.2%

11

Bristol

-4.0%

1.3%


Sara Jones, head of the WRC, said: "“Retailers will be a little disappointed as visits to shopping destinations fell back slightly in Wales in May. Hopes were high after a positive Easter trading period, but sadly the figures were a small fall back from 2024’s performance.