Within the city centre seven footfall sensors have been placed to measure footfall traffic. This dataset summarises, by month, footfall numbers across the year.The sensors are located at;Barton StreetFriars StreetKing Street (East)King Street (West)Port StreetStation RoadUpper CraigsThe dataset contains In and Out directional counts, along with a Total for that month. A percentage change value has also been calculated between the reported month for each location.
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There are 7 cameras located at various locations around the city centre monitoring numbers of people walking past. These cameras calculate numbers on an hourly basis. This data can help identify footfall trends in the city centre and helps city centre management.
Within the city centre seven footfall sensors have been placed to measure footfall traffic. This dataset summarises, by month, footfall numbers across the year.The sensors are located at;Barton StreetFriars StreetKing Street (East)King Street (West)Port StreetStation RoadUpper CraigsThe dataset contains In and Out directional counts, along with a Total for that month. A percentage change value has also been calculated between the reported month for each location.
Within the city centre seven footfall sensors have been placed to measure footfall traffic. This dataset summarises, by day, footfall numbers across the year.The sensors are located at;Barton StreetFriars StreetKing Street (East)King Street (West)Port StreetStation RoadUpper CraigsThe dataset contains In and Out directional counts, along with a Total for that day. A percentage change value has also been calculated between the reported days for each location.
Our dataset gives access to the most precise data thanks to the power of our advanced algorithms. We use massive, precise and representative geolocation data from mobile applications that we aggregate, standardize and couple with manual counts to offer the most reliable analysis. This data product contains footfall data as well as shopping center names, city, postal code and geographies for shopping centers in Belgium / England / France / Germany / Italy / Netherlands / Spain, over the past several years. Use Cases: Foot Traffic Analytics Foot Traffic Analytics Territory Planning Gain detailed insights into pedestrian traffic across diverse locations, such as addresses, shopping centers, and shopping areas, to make strategic decisions for your location strategy. Identify high-traffic areas to optimize site selection and expansion plans. Competition Analytics Benchmark footfall within the shopping centers of your competitors, enabling informed business decisions. Understand competitor performance and identify opportunities for market share growth by analyzing comparative traffic patterns. Marketing Targeting Enhance your marketing strategies by analyzing footfall data to identify high-traffic areas and peak times. Target your marketing and promotional efforts more effectively by understanding where and when to reach your audience, maximizing engagement and conversion rates.. Urban and Infrastructure Planning Support urban and infrastructure planning by providing data on pedestrian traffic flows. Help city planners and developers design more efficient public spaces, transportation hubs, and commercial areas by understanding how people move through different environments.
Within the city centre seven footfall sensors have been placed to measure footfall traffic. This dataset summarises, by day, footfall numbers across the year.The sensors are located at;Barton StreetFriars StreetKing Street (East)King Street (West)Port StreetStation RoadUpper CraigsThe dataset contains In and Out directional counts, along with a Total for that day. A percentage change value has also been calculated between the reported days for each location.
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Pedestrian footfall counts Pedestrian count data from 13 cameras with high definition sensors on key shopping streets of Dublin City Centre. There is data from 6 of the cameras going back to 2007. 7 of the cameras are more recent additions. The camera at Korky's on Grafton St was relocated to Dame Lane in 2013. Cameras were recalibrated in January/February 2012 to show pedestrian directional flow data 'in' and 'out'. Note separate worksheet tabs for each week of the year, shown hourly by entrance at cameras around the major streets of the city centre. The 2014 data is been updated on a weekly basis and the data for each week is contained in their own sheet in the DublinFootfall2014.xls
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Pedestrian Footfall DCC. Published by Dublin City Council. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).Pedestrian footfall counts of people at a number of locations in Dublin city. Passersby are counted and logged every hour, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week using a network of PYRO-Box people counters located throughout central Dublin. Data is provided by Dublin City Council and the NTA. ...
In 2023, Princes Street, located in Edinburgh, accounted for an average of **** million visitors a month, making it the high street with the highest average footfall in the United Kingdom that year. As might be expected, many of the busiest shopping streets were located in the capital cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and London.
Retail footfall in British highstreets bounced back from the pandemic-driven sluggish shopper numbers around January 2023. But despite the recovering numbers, high streets still struggled with diminishing visits and frequent fluctuations. In the most recently reported period (June 2025), there was an decrease of ***** percent of visitors to UK high streets. Similar footfall trends appeared in shopping centers, as well. Retail locations out of favor With more and more shoppers turning to the convenience of online shopping, the landscape of high street retailing is transforming as store closures are dealing many retail and leisure store categories hard blows. This was exacerberated by the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In 2024, there were over ****** store closures in the United Kingdom. Store closures before the pandemic Even before the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic hit, UK retail sector had been going through what many have dubbed as "the retail apocalypse". Many retailers saw store closures and ensuing job losses a year before the pandemic. Among these, Poundland had the highest number of staff lay-offs resulting from store closures.
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Eri puolilla keskustaa on 7 kameraa, jotka tarkkailevat ohikulkijoiden määrää. Nämä kamerat laskevat numerot tuntikohtaisesti. Nämä tiedot voivat auttaa tunnistamaan jalankulkijoiden määrän suuntauksia kaupungin keskustassa ja auttaa kaupungin keskustan hallinnassa.
Monthly footfall data from counting devices located at various points around Edinburgh city centre. Additional metadata: - Licence: http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence - Additional Resources: footfall2012.zip [http://data.edinburghopendata.info/dataset/41586704-092d-4afe-b634-4fb7ea20fedd/resource/9762f4b7-ba25-40f2-a707-94d45956d916/download/footfall2012.zip], footfall2013.zip [http://data.edinburghopendata.info/dataset/41586704-092d-4afe-b634-4fb7ea20fedd/resource/993bb312-3bb3-4c41-b1ba-8239adeb16ac/download/footfall2013.zip], footfall2014.zip [http://data.edinburghopendata.info/dataset/41586704-092d-4afe-b634-4fb7ea20fedd/resource/ba2e9ae6-0c84-457d-8d6c-6ff303ed244f/download/footfall2014.zip]
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Hay 7 cámaras ubicadas en varios lugares alrededor del centro de la ciudad que monitorean el número de personas que pasan caminando. Estas cámaras calculan los números por hora. Estos datos pueden ayudar a identificar las tendencias de pisada en el centro de la ciudad y ayuda a la gestión del centro de la ciudad.
Footfall in the centre of York from 2009 onwards. City of York Council is currently working with the 3rd party provider on the relocation of some of the footfall cameras to improve their performance. Please note that until such work is completed some of the figures will be estimates generated by the vendor's software. Data is updated every Tuesday. This dataset also includes a one-off summary of figures for the key streets in York Blake St, Davygate and Goodramgate in November and December 2024.
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Det finns 7 kameror placerade på olika platser runt stadens centrum som övervakar antalet människor som går förbi. Dessa kameror beräknar siffror på timbasis. Dessa data kan hjälpa till att identifiera fotfallstrender i stadens centrum och hjälper till att hantera stadens centrum.
In September of 2023, Eldon Square, a shopping center located in Newcastle, accounted for over ******* visitors, making it the most visited shopping center in Great Britain that month. Other locations with high footfall figures included Lakeside shopping centre, and Westfield Stratford City.
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Footfall in Customer Centre - % served within target wait time
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Data showing numbers of visitors to the Leeds Visitor Centre. Please note Jan-May 1995 figures are for Wellington Street centre, Gateway opened at the end of May June 2008 became Leeds Visitor Centre May 2013 started late nights Feb 2014 finished late nights Feb 2015 to Apr 2015 figures are estimates due to no electronic counters in place Feb 2015 the Visitor Centre moved from Leeds City Station to Leeds Library/Art Gallery Jan 2016 the Art Gallery is closed to carry out essential repairs to the original roof of the historic Victorian building until October 2017. Further information For more information on Leeds Visitor centre, visit http://www.visitleeds.co.uk/maps-and-more/Tourist-Information-Centre.aspx
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Dublin City Council Street Sweeping Schedule Dublin City Council Street Sweeping Schedule is split into four Categories''Category A: Daily + Main City Centre Streets, High Footfall Areas 'Category B: Daily High Footfall: Other City Centre Streets, Suburban Villages, Neighbourhood Shopping Areas'Category B(1): Weekly Medium Footfall: DART and LUAS approach roads, Major Thoroughfares'Category c: Quarterly Residential/Industrial Areas''It lists the dates of the last and next proposed date for both Category B(1) & C and lists all the streets that are cleaned on a Daily basis. ''For more Information please cleck here''http://www.dublincity.ie/WaterWasteEnvironment/Waste/Pages/SS.aspx
This graph displays the evolution of the retail footfall rate in France in 2017, by community type. That year, the footfall rate increased by *** percent in stores located in the city center of Paris.
Within the city centre seven footfall sensors have been placed to measure footfall traffic. This dataset summarises, by month, footfall numbers across the year.The sensors are located at;Barton StreetFriars StreetKing Street (East)King Street (West)Port StreetStation RoadUpper CraigsThe dataset contains In and Out directional counts, along with a Total for that month. A percentage change value has also been calculated between the reported month for each location.