Hartlepool shoppers flash the cash

Shoppers in Hartlepool welcomed the return of non-essential shops last week with a spending spree, new figures suggest.
Shoppers in the Middleton Grange shopping centre. Picture by Frank ReidShoppers in the Middleton Grange shopping centre. Picture by Frank Reid
Shoppers in the Middleton Grange shopping centre. Picture by Frank Reid

Shoppers in the area spent 27% more last week than they did before the first lockdown in March last year, according to data from banking services firm Revolut – with TK Maxx the most popular shop.

The first day of trading saw even higher levels of spending – with 164% more splurged than the average Monday in February of last year.

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As coronavirus restrictions eased many retailers were allowed to open their doors for the first time since early January and Revolut analysed the data of 4,000 of its customers in Hafrtlepool between April 12 and 18 – comparing it to the average weekly spend in February 2020.

With bars lacking outdoor space not able to serve drinks yet, spending in Hartlepool pubs was 36% down on February last year – but the data suggests pub-goers spent more than usual when buying rounds.

The average transaction in pubs in the area was £14.34 last week – up 32% on the typical £10.88 spend across an average week before the pandemic.

Nationally, retail spending increased by 92%, the firms figures show.

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Revolut spokesman Nicholas Taylor said: "Importantly, spending was up across the whole week – rather than just the first day – suggesting that consumer confidence is resilient.

"This is great news for the thousands of local shops, pubs and cafes, and the people they employ."

Chief executive of The British Retail Consortium, Helen Dickinson, added: “With case numbers continuing to drop, retail has a key role to play in the wider economic recovery.”

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