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North bucks retail trend with jingling Christmas tills

Shoppers at the Bon Accord Centre.
Picture by Kath Flannery
Shoppers at the Bon Accord Centre. Picture by Kath Flannery

Britain’s struggling retailers have faced well-documented battles to attract shoppers through their doors.

Slower footfall on High Streets and a rise in online shopping has led to many shops feeling the pinch in what is traditionally their busiest period.

But in the busiest weekend before Christmas, shops in the north and north-east have confirmed their tills have been ringing merrily – with 120,000 customers at just one centre in Aberdeen.

John Thompson, deputy manager of the Granite City’s Trinity Centre, said that recent weeks had been slower in sales, but shoppers had flocked through the doors in the final days before Christmas.

He said: “In the general Christmas period, it has been steady, but the last week especially has been crazy.

“Usually, Boxing Day is when we go round the shops asking about footfall, but just looking around, it has been packed.”

Ryan Manson, general manager at Aberdeen’s Union Square said: “We could really feel the excitement building towards Christmas with 120,000 customers visiting the centre over this final weekend before Christmas Day.”

Craig Stevenson, the Bon Accord Centre manager said: “Our Christmas trade has proved strong with positive visitor numbers during the lead-up to the big day.

“Our Christmas events this year which included giveaways, shopping advice, festive entertainment and the return of our popular decorations have provided different reasons to visit and we have been overwhelmed by the positive feedback.”

Jackie Cuddy from the Eastgate Centre in Inverness was also upbeat about the packed stores in the Highland capital.

She said: “People seem to be getting out and shopping much earlier. Our car park was full at 11am.

“But retailers are reporting a very strong shopping day on Saturday, with a good start on Sunday”.

A spokesman for St Giles, Elgin said: “We were a lot busier on Saturday than we had expected, so it was a good day for everyone.

“Sunday was a bit busier than usual, a lot of people seem to be doing last-minute shopping.”

A spokeswoman for Brodie Countryfare said: “Saturday was good, our footfall was very strong.”

Fiona Fraser, of Fiona Fraser Jewellery Design in Oban, said: “Saturday was a good day.

“Many shoppers are not used to the locally-owned shops being open on a Sunday, but many retailers have opened up and they had a relatively good day. Trade is steady.”