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Retailers 'face tough time' as consumers cut back | Retailers 'face tough time' as consumers cut back |
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By James Cowling Business reporter, BBC News | |
The UK retail sector faces another tough year in 2012 as consumers continue to cut back, according to a report by Verdict Research. | The UK retail sector faces another tough year in 2012 as consumers continue to cut back, according to a report by Verdict Research. |
It claims consumer spending will grow by 1.2% next year, the third slowest rate in 40 years. | It claims consumer spending will grow by 1.2% next year, the third slowest rate in 40 years. |
Food sales are expected to rise strongly, the report claims, as more consumers will cut back on going out. | Food sales are expected to rise strongly, the report claims, as more consumers will cut back on going out. |
It comes as insolvency firm Begbies Traynor predicted that the retail sector would struggle most in 2012. | It comes as insolvency firm Begbies Traynor predicted that the retail sector would struggle most in 2012. |
Maureen Hinton of Verdict said: "The first three months of 2012 will be the most difficult period for retailers as consumers cut back severely after the expensive Christmas period. | Maureen Hinton of Verdict said: "The first three months of 2012 will be the most difficult period for retailers as consumers cut back severely after the expensive Christmas period. |
"Conditions will ease slightly with events such as Easter, the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics improving consumer sentiment, but overall confidence will still be low." | "Conditions will ease slightly with events such as Easter, the Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics improving consumer sentiment, but overall confidence will still be low." |
Gloomy outlook | Gloomy outlook |
Begbies Traynor's Red Flag Survey claims the sectors most at risk in 2012 are retail, travel, leisure, property and construction and manufacturing. | Begbies Traynor's Red Flag Survey claims the sectors most at risk in 2012 are retail, travel, leisure, property and construction and manufacturing. |
"Profit warnings from big High Street names are only the tip of the iceberg," according to Julie Palmer, a partner at Begbies Traynor. | "Profit warnings from big High Street names are only the tip of the iceberg," according to Julie Palmer, a partner at Begbies Traynor. |
"Beneath the large retail chains there is a raft of small to medium sized retailers that are struggling to maintain their businesses and don't have the resources to turn things around - they will be the companies more likely to fail in 2012." | "Beneath the large retail chains there is a raft of small to medium sized retailers that are struggling to maintain their businesses and don't have the resources to turn things around - they will be the companies more likely to fail in 2012." |
Analysts Experian say the predicted £10bn plus spend for the whole of this week will be 2011's most lucrative for retailers, beating the pre-Christmas rush. | Analysts Experian say the predicted £10bn plus spend for the whole of this week will be 2011's most lucrative for retailers, beating the pre-Christmas rush. |
Consumers are expected to have spent at least £22.8bn by the third week of January. | Consumers are expected to have spent at least £22.8bn by the third week of January. |
High Street struggles | High Street struggles |
However, in Slough, retailers have told a different story about Christmas trading. | However, in Slough, retailers have told a different story about Christmas trading. |
Ravi Hansra, owner of AB Superstores in Slough High Street said: "You can now go into lots of shops and buy Christmas decorations - we used to sell pallets and pallets of wrapping paper; now it's a pallet. | Ravi Hansra, owner of AB Superstores in Slough High Street said: "You can now go into lots of shops and buy Christmas decorations - we used to sell pallets and pallets of wrapping paper; now it's a pallet. |
"Our daily pre-Christmas takings were down 15% a day compared with last year. | "Our daily pre-Christmas takings were down 15% a day compared with last year. |
"I think trading will be a struggle for the foreseeable future - I don't see the High Street being around in 20 years' time." | "I think trading will be a struggle for the foreseeable future - I don't see the High Street being around in 20 years' time." |
"Ten years ago, people would walk to wherever was convenient to do their shopping - now they drive to wherever's convenient. | "Ten years ago, people would walk to wherever was convenient to do their shopping - now they drive to wherever's convenient. |
Ishfaq Anwar, 48, is owner of clothes shop Denim & Hide in Slough's town centre. | Ishfaq Anwar, 48, is owner of clothes shop Denim & Hide in Slough's town centre. |
"We've just had the worst Christmas in 22 years of trading. | "We've just had the worst Christmas in 22 years of trading. |
"We sell a lot of designer names - Armani, Polo Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss - but people are just looking, not buying. | "We sell a lot of designer names - Armani, Polo Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss - but people are just looking, not buying. |
"About 60 to 70% of people who came in before Christmas were asking: "When does your sale start?" | "About 60 to 70% of people who came in before Christmas were asking: "When does your sale start?" |
"It has been a real struggle this last two years - the shopping centre next door had a big HMV store which was a draw for lots of people, but that closed down. | "It has been a real struggle this last two years - the shopping centre next door had a big HMV store which was a draw for lots of people, but that closed down. |
"I remember trading through the last recession, but this time things are different as everyone is affected." | "I remember trading through the last recession, but this time things are different as everyone is affected." |
'Manic' Christmas | 'Manic' Christmas |
However, some consumers in Slough told a very different story. | However, some consumers in Slough told a very different story. |
Sophie Flynn, 19, works for a large department store in Slough. | Sophie Flynn, 19, works for a large department store in Slough. |
She said: "I did try and work out a budget this year but I didn't stick to it. | She said: "I did try and work out a budget this year but I didn't stick to it. |
"I saw some things and simply got them because I know people would like them. | "I saw some things and simply got them because I know people would like them. |
"The shop where I work has been absolutely manic - we haven't seen any sign of the consumer slowdown before or after Christmas." | "The shop where I work has been absolutely manic - we haven't seen any sign of the consumer slowdown before or after Christmas." |
Michael Page, 25, is a telecoms buyer who lives in Reading and works in Slough. | Michael Page, 25, is a telecoms buyer who lives in Reading and works in Slough. |
"I didn't think any differently in terms of spending, in fact, I probably spent more this year as my financial circumstances have improved. | "I didn't think any differently in terms of spending, in fact, I probably spent more this year as my financial circumstances have improved. |
"I know times are tougher and things like food and petrol are more expensive, but people still want their families to have a great Christmas despite the gloom." | "I know times are tougher and things like food and petrol are more expensive, but people still want their families to have a great Christmas despite the gloom." |
For Rizwan Ahmad, 28, a factory worker, planning has been the key to affording a good Christmas. | For Rizwan Ahmad, 28, a factory worker, planning has been the key to affording a good Christmas. |
He and his wife have three children under the age of eight. | He and his wife have three children under the age of eight. |
He said: "We probably spent between £1,500 and £2,000 this year, but we planned things as we knew things were going to go up in price. | He said: "We probably spent between £1,500 and £2,000 this year, but we planned things as we knew things were going to go up in price. |
"We know things are difficult for people and we wanted the kids to enjoy Christmas. | "We know things are difficult for people and we wanted the kids to enjoy Christmas. |
"We didn't spend any less this year than in 2010 - but we have seen prices go up this year." | "We didn't spend any less this year than in 2010 - but we have seen prices go up this year." |
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