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UK shopper numbers improve in August, narrowing gap on pre-pandemic level
People walk on a street, as the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) restrictions ease, in London, Britain April 12, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LONDON, Sept 2 ― The number of shoppers hitting Britain's high streets, shopping centres and retail parks continued to improve in August, with the gap on the same month in 2019 reducing to -18.6 per cent from -24.2 per cent in July, footfall data compiled by Springboard showed.

Footfall in central London, which has been hit by an absence of foreign tourists and a reduced numbers of commuters, was 38 per cent below the 2019 level, Springboard said on Thursday, considerably better than -50.4 per cent recorded in July.

In large cities outside of the capital, the improvement in footfall in August was nearly double that in smaller high streets, putting them at a comparable level versus 2019 for the first time, Springboard said. ― Reuters

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