Northern Ireland’s footfall is down in January compared to two years ago, but has seen the shallowest decline in footfall of all UK regions. Footfall
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Northern Ireland’s footfall decreased by 10.8% in December (year-on-two-years), 5.6 percentage points lower than November – the shallowest decline in footfall of the four UK
New research shows an increase in shoppers on Northern Ireland’s high streets – as the final countdown to the end of the highly successful High
Footfall in Belfast in November has grown by 3% compared to pre-pandemic times, bringing it into positive territory for the first time in almost two
2020 was a turbulent year in which much of retail bounced between being open and closed, impacting footfall significantly. To make meaningful comparisons to changes
NIRC-SENSORMATIC IQ FOOTFALL MONITOR – JUNE 2021 Footfall drop adds to retailers’ worries – covering the five weeks 30 May – 03 July 2021 2020
NIRC Sensormatic IQ Data – Covering the four weeks 2 – 29 May 2021 2020 was a turbulent year in which much of retail bounced
Retail NI & Belfast Chamber Calls for Executive to establish Footfall Fund and 12 months Rate Relief
Retail NI and Belfast Chamber has urged the Ministers for Finance and Economy to set up a lost footfall fund for town and city centre
Covering the five weeks 29 November 2020 – 2 January 2021 According to BRC-ShopperTrak data: Year on year Northern Ireland footfall decreased by 47.2% in
Since the tragedy that struck the Bank Buildings housing the popular Primark store, there have been substantial efforts to increase footfall to the city centre.