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footfall

[foot-fawl] / ˈfʊtˌfɔl /




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George Anderson, who sells the Big Issue near the BBC's Broadcasting House in London, says it is a struggle when footfall is lower and people would rather be near the aircon.

From BBC Aug. 13, 2026

The bakery said: "Every shop that reopens means jobs restored, a unit back in use and footfall returning to the high street, which we believe serves everyone's interests: ours, theirs and the wider local economy's."

From BBC Aug. 12, 2026

But the Belfast One Business Improvement District has already recorded a total footfall of 900,020 in the city centre from Sunday 2 August to Thursday 6 August.

From BBC Aug. 8, 2026

Owner, Monika Killer, said ongoing cost-of-living pressures and a recent drop in footfall due to the heatwave have meant that the business has fallen behind on essential bills and is now "impossible to manage alone".

From BBC Aug. 4, 2026

Then he let go and walked out the door, his steps measured, his footfall softened.

From "The Bridge Home" by Padma Venkatraman




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