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footfall

[foot-fawl] / ˈfʊtˌfɔl /




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However, sales at its clothing, home and beauty business fell, with M&S blaming the decline on lower footfall on the High Street and lingering issues from last year's cyber-attack.

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An evening surge in shoppers keen on Boxing Day bargains drove a decade-high increase in footfall for the annual sales, figures suggest.

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MRI's footfall data showed retail parks saw 8.2% more people visiting compared with last year, but the rise has so far not been big enough to see an overall bump in visitors.

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Agnieszka McIntyre, who runs a restaurant with her husband metres away from the bridge, said the reopening was a relief and footfall at her business had improved.

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During its tenure, organisers said Bradford had hosted about 5,000 "big, bold and brilliant" events, including the Turner Prize, with city centre footfall increasing by a quarter.

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