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Retail figures show sales boost | Retail figures show sales boost |
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Good weather and clearance bargains in June helped boost shop takings, according to the figures from the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC). | |
Total sales for the month were 6.6% ahead of the levels registered in June last year. | Total sales for the month were 6.6% ahead of the levels registered in June last year. |
Comparing stores that were open continuously over the 12 months, sales were up 2.2%. | Comparing stores that were open continuously over the 12 months, sales were up 2.2%. |
The figures follow a disappointing showing in May, which the SRC said were its worst figures for nine years. | The figures follow a disappointing showing in May, which the SRC said were its worst figures for nine years. |
Non-food sales moved from a particularly sharp year-on-year fall in May to a slight increase in June, while food sales continued to edge up. | Non-food sales moved from a particularly sharp year-on-year fall in May to a slight increase in June, while food sales continued to edge up. |
The like-for-like Scottish retail figures were ahead of the rest of the UK, having dropped below it in April and May for the first time since late 2007. | The like-for-like Scottish retail figures were ahead of the rest of the UK, having dropped below it in April and May for the first time since late 2007. |
The improvement on May's weak performance is particularly sharp Richard DoddSRC | The improvement on May's weak performance is particularly sharp Richard DoddSRC |
UK sales were 1.4% above their June 2008 levels. | UK sales were 1.4% above their June 2008 levels. |
Broken down into sectors, product lines that showed strong June sales included fresh fruit, especially summer berries, along with ice-cream, salads, delicatessen food and barbecue meat. | Broken down into sectors, product lines that showed strong June sales included fresh fruit, especially summer berries, along with ice-cream, salads, delicatessen food and barbecue meat. |
Warm sunny weather also explains a boost to clothing sales that was strongest for t-shirts, shorts, light cardigans, swimwear, sunglasses, sandals and flip-flops. | Warm sunny weather also explains a boost to clothing sales that was strongest for t-shirts, shorts, light cardigans, swimwear, sunglasses, sandals and flip-flops. |
Childrenswear did better than adult fashion. Casual and versatile was preferred to formal wear, with suit sales lagging. | Childrenswear did better than adult fashion. Casual and versatile was preferred to formal wear, with suit sales lagging. |
In the health and beauty category, anti-bacterial washes and tissues saw an upturn, which retailers linked to the spread of swine flu. | In the health and beauty category, anti-bacterial washes and tissues saw an upturn, which retailers linked to the spread of swine flu. |
Summer also saw a boost to suncare products and hay fever remedies. | Summer also saw a boost to suncare products and hay fever remedies. |
Product lines that did badly included discretionary and decorative homewares, and big-ticket household purchases such as furniture. | Product lines that did badly included discretionary and decorative homewares, and big-ticket household purchases such as furniture. |
'Still unsure' | 'Still unsure' |
Richard Dodd, spokesman for the Scottish Retail Consortium, described the June figures as "a welcome bit of good news for Scottish retailers". | Richard Dodd, spokesman for the Scottish Retail Consortium, described the June figures as "a welcome bit of good news for Scottish retailers". |
He said: "The improvement on May's weak performance is particularly sharp. | He said: "The improvement on May's weak performance is particularly sharp. |
"But this is no spending free-for-all. | "But this is no spending free-for-all. |
"Fundamentally people are still unsure about jobs and their own personal finances." | "Fundamentally people are still unsure about jobs and their own personal finances." |
He added: "Customers are largely holding back from buying more expensive non-essentials with many retailers selling carpets, furniture and homewares still looking for convincing signs of an upturn." | He added: "Customers are largely holding back from buying more expensive non-essentials with many retailers selling carpets, furniture and homewares still looking for convincing signs of an upturn." |
Earlier this week, a tracker of spending power found that the average Scottish family is £13 a week better off when compared with June last year. | Earlier this week, a tracker of spending power found that the average Scottish family is £13 a week better off when compared with June last year. |
Calculated for the Asda supermarket chain, the data reflected the sharp fall in mortgage costs as interests rates plummeted. | Calculated for the Asda supermarket chain, the data reflected the sharp fall in mortgage costs as interests rates plummeted. |
It leaves the average Scottish family with £150 a week of discretionary income, 7.8% more than June 2008, when food and fuel prices were rising steeply. | It leaves the average Scottish family with £150 a week of discretionary income, 7.8% more than June 2008, when food and fuel prices were rising steeply. |
Including essential spending, the Asda income tracker found average household income rose by £8 a week in the year to June 2009. | Including essential spending, the Asda income tracker found average household income rose by £8 a week in the year to June 2009. |
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