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UK Retail in the Regions 2009: South West

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Abstract

Introduction

Verdict' s new retail in the regions series utilises data from the Local Data Company to profile 712 retail locations across the UK, as well as giving overviews of the comparative performance of the major regions. The 11 briefs cover East Midlands, Eastern England, London, North East England, North West England, Scotland, South East England, South West England, Wales, West Midlands and Yorkshire.

Scope of this research

  • Number of units, shops and gross floorspaces of all town centres
  • Vacancy rates for 2008 and 2009 by units and floorspace and degree of floorspace churn for all towns
  • Proportion of multiple retailers in a town and ratio of comparison, convenience, leisure and service retailers in a town
  • Each brief comes with accompanying excel databook

Research and analysis highlights

The north-east is the poorest performing region in UK retail , with vacancy rates of 9.7%. Average weekly expenditure per person is far lower than any other region and unemployment is the highest in the UK.

London dominates the UK regions by retail scale. Though it is second to the South-east for population size it has by far the most retail centres, number of shops and retail floorspace of any area. Vacancy rates have increased by just 2.9 percentage points over the past year.

Large towns that have performed particularly strongly include more affluent areas such as St Albans, Stevenage and Ely. In Essex, areas that are closer to London such as Harlow and Chelmsford have also proved more resilient, perhaps reflecting the current lack of retail offer in East London.

Key reasons to purchase this research

  • Analyse all the major town centre locations in a region and how they are performing relatively to each other and their own history
  • Compare different UK regions
  • See how an area is likely to evolve in terms of future developments

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

  • Summary

NATIONAL CONTEXT

  • Region - overall ranking

REGIONAL CONTEXT

  • New developments
  • South West data
  • GB SUMMARY

TABLES

  • Table: South West UK ranking 2009
  • Table: South-west new developments at October 2009
  • Table: South West key statistics 2009
  • Table: 1-15 of South West top retail centres 2009
  • Table: 16-30 of South West top retail centres 2009
  • Table: 31-45 of South West top retail centres 2009
  • Table: 46-60 of South West top retail centres 2009
  • Table: 61-77 of South West top retail centres 2009

FIGURES

  • Figure: Average weekly expenditure per person 2007
  • Figure: Population of each region 2007
  • Figure: Unemployment rate % 2008
  • Figure: Percentage of shop units vacant 2009
  • Figure: Percentage of floorspace vacant 2009
  • Figure: Increase in vacancies (percentage point change) 2009 on 2008
  • Figure: Major retail centres per region 2009
  • Figure: Sq ft of retail space per person 2009
  • Figure: Gross floorspace (m sq ft) 2009
  • Figure: Top 10 towns by floorspace 2009
  • Figure: 10 towns with highest vacancy rates 2009
  • Figure: 10 biggest increases in vacancy rates by town 2009 on 2008
  • Figure: UK regional overview - leaders by retail variables 2009
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