- There was a slight increase in footfall across retail destinations in the UK, even more than the Easter Weekend. This was seen in Fitzrovia too, with a 19.6% week on week increase. It's likely the good weather led to this impact.
- Footfall in Fitzrovia was down -86.2% year on year i.e. Week 17 2020 versus Week 17 2019, down year to date by -26.5% and up week on week by +19.6%
- The change in footfall for Fitzrovia over the last 52 weeks is 3.4% down on the previous year
- The number of visitors counted for week commencing 19 April 2020 was 114,903
- The busiest day in week commencing 19 April 2020 was Monday with 17,935 visitors
- The peak hour of the week was 15:00 on Saturday 25 April 2020 with footfall
of 1,708.
Location of cameras - Tottenham Court Road – Sainsbury’s North end
- Tottenham Court Road – Dominion Theatre
- Tottenham Court Road – Maple House
- Tottenham Court Road – Marks & Spencer
- Tottenham Court Road – Heal’s
- Charlotte Street – William Hill
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The weekly footfall for Fitzrovia states the number of people visiting the area and compares these figures to previous days, weeks and years.
The UK weekly benchmark reports on how Britain's high streets, shopping centres and retail parks are faring as a whole.
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