"Working from home revolution leaves 'permanently scarred' high streets
Footfall expected to remain 10pc lower than it was before the pandemic
The work from home revolution has caused “permanent scarring” to the UK’s high streets as staff continue to shun the office months after pandemic restrictions have ended, the boss of a data firm has warned.
Diane Wehrle, chief executive of Springboard, which tracks shop visitor numbers across the country, said footfall in towns and cities still remains well below pre-pandemic levels.
Even during the Jubilee weekend, when shoppers and revellers were out in force, visitor numbers only hit 80pc of the same week in 2019, she added.
Separate figures from Transport for London showed that in the run up to the celebrations, travel into the capital by commuters was only back to around 69pc of normal levels."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...-high-streets/
A benefit to local High Streets though?
Footfall expected to remain 10pc lower than it was before the pandemic
The work from home revolution has caused “permanent scarring” to the UK’s high streets as staff continue to shun the office months after pandemic restrictions have ended, the boss of a data firm has warned.
Diane Wehrle, chief executive of Springboard, which tracks shop visitor numbers across the country, said footfall in towns and cities still remains well below pre-pandemic levels.
Even during the Jubilee weekend, when shoppers and revellers were out in force, visitor numbers only hit 80pc of the same week in 2019, she added.
Separate figures from Transport for London showed that in the run up to the celebrations, travel into the capital by commuters was only back to around 69pc of normal levels."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...-high-streets/
A benefit to local High Streets though?
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