
Looking across data on footfall and sales suggests that while eating out did help out, the impact varied significantly across cities.
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Looking across data on footfall and sales suggests that while eating out did help out, the impact varied significantly across cities.
What impact do local lockdowns have on city-centre footfall? We take a look at what happened in Leicester, Manchester and Aberdeen, all of which experienced restrictions over the summer.
The Government launched the Eat Out To Help Out scheme to support the hospitality sector and encourage people to return to restaurants and cafes. More than 64 million meals were sold as part...
Tighter Covid-19 restrictions have not yet led to large falls in footfall in Manchester's local centres.
The number of people claiming unemployment benefits continues to rise, with the biggest rises in the past month in large cities and towns in the South East.
Overall city centre footfall rose this summer but London still has a lot of catching up to do.
People have returned to city centre shops and bars as lockdown has eased. But they haven’t responded to calls to go back to city centre offices.
The Centre for Cities High Street Recovery Tracker now includes data on spending. How does this relate to footfall?
The Eat Out To Help Out scheme and good weather are benefiting seaside towns more than big cities.
The UK Government has launched major reforms for the planning system – but only within England. These reforms, which will divide all land in England into three zones (growth, renewal, and...