1. Overview
Retail sales volumes (quantity bought) fell by 2.3% in April 2024, following a fall of 0.2% in March 2024 (revised from 0.0%).
Sales volumes fell across most sectors, with clothing retailers, sports equipment, games and toys stores, and furniture stores doing badly as poor weather reduced footfall.
More broadly, sales volumes rose by 0.7% in the three months to April 2024 when compared with the previous three months, following a poor December 2023, and fell by 0.8% when compared with the three months to April 2023.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys2. Retail sales in April
Sales volumes and values fell sharply in April
Volume and value sales, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, April 2019 to April 2024
Source: Monthly Business Survey, Retail Sales Inquiry from the Office for National Statistics
Download this chart Sales volumes and values fell sharply in April
Image .csv .xlsSales volumes fell by 2.3% during April 2024 following a broadly flat February and March 2024. Over the year to April 2024, volumes fell by 2.7%, and were 3.8% below their pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic level in February 2020.
More broadly, there was a 0.7% rise in the three months to April 2024 when compared with the three months to January 2024, mainly because of an exceptionally poor December 2023. These data are available in our Retail Sales Index datasets.
The reporting period for this bulletin covers 31 March 2024 to 27 April 2024.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys3. Retail sectors
Falls identified across most retail industries
Volume sales, monthly percentage change, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, April 2024
Source: Monthly Business Survey, Retail Sales Inquiry from the Office for National Statistics
Notes:
- Non-store retailing refers to retailers that do not have a store presence. While the majority is made up of online retailers, it also includes other retailers, such as stalls and markets.
- Further data are available in our Retail Sales Index datasets.
Download this chart Falls identified across most retail industries
Image .csv .xlsNon-food stores sales volumes (the total of department, clothing, household and other non-food stores) fell by 4.1% in April 2024. This was the joint largest fall (shared with December 2023) since January 2021. Within non-food, falls were strongest within clothing retailers, sports equipment, games and toys stores, and furniture stores, with retailers reporting poor weather and low footfall as the main reasons.
This is consistent with national retail footfall data from our Economic activity and social change in the UK, real-time indicators bulletin, which reported footfall falling on the year. The Met Office climate summaries reported April 2024 as being a dull and wet month, receiving 155% of average rainfall and just 79% of average sunshine hours.
Automotive fuel sales volumes showed their largest monthly fall since October 2021, while food stores sales volumes fell for their third consecutive month, mainly because of supermarkets. Retailers reported cost of living and the impact of rising fuel prices as factors; see GOV.UK's Weekly road fuel prices tables.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys4. Online retail
Online sales fell on the month but the proportion of sales online increased
Value sales, monthly percentage change, seasonally adjusted, Great Britain, April 2024
Source: Monthly Business Survey, Retail Sales Inquiry from the Office for National Statistics
Notes:
- Non-store retailing refers to retailers that do not have a store presence. While the majority is made up of online retailers, it also includes other retailers, such as stalls and markets.
- Further data, such as the proportion of sales made online, are available in our Retail Sales Index internet sales datasets.
Download this chart Online sales fell on the month but the proportion of sales online increased
Image .csv .xlsThe amount spent online, known as online spending values, fell by 1.2% during April 2024, and by 1.5% over the year.
As total spend showed a greater fall during the month (2.6%), the proportion of sales made online increased from 26.2% in March 2024 (revised from 25.9%) to 26.5% in April 2024.
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys5. Retail sales data
Retail Sales Index
Dataset | Released 24 May 2024
A series of retail sales data for Great Britain in value and volume terms, seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted.
Retail sales pounds data
Dataset | Released 24 May 2024
Total sales and average weekly spending estimates for each retail sector in Great Britain in the thousands (British pounds).
Retail Sales Index internet sales
Dataset | Released 24 May 2024
Internet sales in Great Britain by store type, month, and year.
Retail Sales Index categories and their percentage weights
Dataset | Released 22 March 2024
Retail sales categories and descriptions and their percentage of all retailing in Great Britain.
6. Measuring the data
For April 2024, the response rates were 64.8% based on returned forms and this accounted for 94.6% of total turnover coverage of the sample population. For historical response information, see our Retail sales quality tables.
Information on how we calculated the data, including their strengths and limitations, and a glossary of relevant terms are available in our Retail Sales Index Quality and Methodology Information (QMI).
Nôl i'r tabl cynnwys7. Cite this statistical bulletin
Office for National Statistics (ONS), released 24 May 2024, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Retail sales, Great Britain: April 2024