‘Freedom Day’ sees footfall boost for hospitality

By James McAllister

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‘Freedom Day’ sees footfall boost for hospitality

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The lifting of all Covid-19 trading restrictions in England on Monday 19 July saw a 'significant' boost in footfall for hospitality, according to the latest Presence data from Wireless Social.

Footfall across the UK is now at 80% of pre-Covid levels, with the majority of regions seeing a steep uplift following so-called 'Freedom Day'​, compared to the previous week (12-18 July).

Bars across the nation enjoyed the most significant rise in footfall (10%), with London bars spearheading the growth (18%).

Despite the late-night trade experiencing the biggest boost, casual dining restaurants also saw a positive impact across the UK (6%), with Edinburgh and Cardiff leading the charge at 16% and 14% respectively.

With the younger age groups historically showing the most confidence following the relaxation of restrictions, the largest increase in footfall came from the over 35-year-olds (8%) followed by the 25–35-year-olds (7%).

“Now that we are seeing consumer confidence levels continue to rise and with the opening up for late night venues, we’re hoping to see footfall not just increase, but start to climb back up to pre-Covid levels," says Julian Ross, CEO and founder of Wireless Social.

"This will not happen immediately with a simple flick of the switch but we are committed to supporting hospitality venues in their recovery.

“One of the legacies of the pandemic is going to be the commitment to technology and new trading models, that have helped businesses survive over the past 16 months, and we’re eager to continue to support our customers in this way as they tackle the weeks and months ahead.”

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