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Expenditure & Daytime Destinations - UK

Daytime Destinations, postcode sector, UK

£1,650
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Most Census information focuses on where people reside, but this key data set provides insight into the flow of people during the day. It provides the origin and destination sectors with the count of people (16-74 year olds in employment in England and Wales, all people in Scotland) travelling from the origin to the destination. In addition to postcode sector destinations, there are two other categories: travelling to a UK departure point for onward travel to an offshore address, and separately, workplace address is outside the UK. Use this data set to link to your chosen profiling database to provide an indication of the type of people likely to be part of the daytime population in the areas you are interested in. Ideal for market analysis. Census data is provided on a perpetual licence, but users must ensure they also have a valid Unit Postcode Points licence to use this product. Updates to reflect postcode sector changes are free in the first year.
Output Area level £2,150
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Workplace Destinations, UK

£5,750
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Scores over 6,000 workplace locations based on estimated number of employees, size of business, social grade of the working population and business activities. The WorkPlace Destination score is provided together with the percentage of workers in each activity and the dominant activity. Workplaces are also classified into 20 different categories based on location type and workplace activity (e.g. Urban Low Concentration Commercial – Bristol Business Park or Rural Services – Onslow Village , Broomhill). Workplace Destination data can identify locations and numbers of workers near your retail outlets for streamlining operations such as staffing levels and opening hours. The data is also used for optimising product ranges, profiling workplace locations, targeting B2B products or planning public service delivery to a work force.
Norther Ireland £1,250
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Great Britain £5,000
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Retail Destinations, UK

£8,750
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Identify and score Areas of Retail Activity (ARAs) with this comprehensive data set of over 20,000 polygons with associated attributes. Each ARA is named and classified by type. Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire is, for example, classified as one of the 468 small town centres in the UK. Use this unique data set as a profiling tool for retail estates, to evaluate target towns, to add retail context to existing maps, or to identify ARAs in existing catchments and locate similar ARAs in other parts of the country. Attributes include: Unique ID, name, count of outlets (including service, retail and leisure), a retail score (measuring the overall strength of retail activity in the area), area in square metres, postcode at the centre of the area, eastings and northings, centre type ( (e.g. “major city centre”, “moderate local parade”, “retail park” etc). Fee is annual, minimum 2 year licence available.
 
Retail Destinations
Great Britain £7,500
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Northern Ireland £1,950
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PitchPoint, UK

£6,950
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Provides a quantitative measure of retail pitch strength or weakness in 3,170 retail centres in the UK, ranking each centre with a decile score of the best and worst pitch locations. Use this data to identify the best and worst pitch locations within individual retail centres, guide property agents to the right micro locations and save time by only screening the right sites. Used in a predictive model, PitchPoint can also help explain the effect of retail pitch on store performance. Significant discounts available on this product to licenced users of Retail Destinations or when it is purchased together with the Retail Destinations product.
 

PitchPoint 383 Main UK Centres

£4,250
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Provides a quantitative measure of retail pitch strength or weakness in the top 383 retail centres in the UK, ranking each centre with a decile score of the best and worst pitch locations. Use this data to identify the best and worst pitch locations within individual retail centres, guide property agents to the right micro locations and save time by only screening the right sites. Used in a predictive model, PitchPoint can help explain the effect of retail pitch on store performance. Significant discounts available on this product to licenced users of Retail Destinations or when it is purchased together with the Retail Destinations product.
 

Local Shopping Patterns, UK

£12,000
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The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns (NSLSP) is the definitive source of information on consumer shopping patterns and retail choice. This important suite of three data sets enables you to analyse grocery, non-food and retail park catchments and to determine the competition for any given catchment. For each shopping location, the attributes provided include: the location ID, the trading location name (Oxford town centre or Tesco,Tring Road for example), the county, the standard statistical region, the government office region, the easting & northing of the trading location, the postcode sector, the number of respondents going to that location from the specified postal sector, the total number of respondents in the sector, the penetration rate (the proportion of people in that sector that use that shopping location), the sector population, and number of shoppers going to the trading location. Fee is annual and includes up to 4 users. Minimum licence period is two years.
 
Local Shopping Patterns
Non-Food £8,000
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Grocery £8,000
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Retail Parks £8,000
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Retail Parks & Grocery £10,000
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Retail Parks & Non-food £10,000
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Grocery & Non-food £10,000
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Street Rankings, GB

£4,500
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Using attraction values based on sales and selling area of comparative goods stores (multiples with five or more locations across GB), Street Rankings ranks each street, within a town centre, by the combined attractiveness of its stores. The data is supplied for a 1000 major retail towns, with the following attribute fields: town name, street name, street postcode, combined attractiveness of stores on the street and the number of outlets. Perpetual licence (optional annual updates available at same price).
East £900
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East Midlands £900
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London £900
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North East £900
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North West £900
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Scotland £900
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South East £900
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South West £900
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Wales £900
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West Midlands £900
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Yorkshire and Humberside £900
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Street Rankings Plus, GB

£6,000
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Street Rankings Plus provides a list of the individual outlets used to compile the street rankings, together with the street ranking data set. The street ranking provides town name, street name, street postcode, combined attractiveness of stores on each street and the number of outlets for each street in a 1000 major retail towns. Perpetual licence (optional annual updates available at same price).
East £1,350
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East Midlands £1,350
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London £1,350
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North East £1,350
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North West £1,350
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Scotland £1,350
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South East £1,350
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South West £1,350
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Wales £1,350
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West Midlands £1,350
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Yorkshire and Humberside £1,350
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Expenditure in retail centres, GB

£4,000
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Town and retail park boundaries with modelled spend data to indicate how much is spent (£s per annum) in each of 4,200 shopping centres in Great Britain. For example, Northampton town will be supplied together with separate records for retail parks such as Grafton Street industrial estate and Riverside. Separate data is also supplied for significant suburbs such as Barrack Road and Duston in Northampton. The sophisticated gravity model used to generate these values combines sales density, accessibility and brand power information to calculate the likely spend at each of the centres. Perpetual licence supplied with data (optional annual updates available at same price).
 
Expenditure in retail centres, Wales on AA mapping
 

Retail Centre Catchment Boundaries, GB

£10,000
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Oxford Retail Consultants Retail Centre Catchment Boundaries are based on 2004 comparison and convenience goods spend and 2007 retail provision. There are some 4,000 boundaries. Catchment boundaries have been generated using the Retail Sales & Profit model (RSPM) - the UK’s only fully integrated supply and demand gravity model – which has been validated and calibrated using consumer research. Catchments are weighted to account for the effect of competition, road network, population and households. This product offers primary (50% of sales), secondary (75% of sales) and tertiary (90% of sales) catchment boundaries. Annual licence, with annual updates available.
 

GfK Purchasing Power, postcode sector, UK

£650
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Purchasing Power provides an important indicator of the consumption potential of the population living in an area. The following statistics are used in calculating purchasing power: income from self-employment (including tourism), income from non self-employment, income from agriculture and forestry (including government assistance), income from rental properties and leases, income from capital assets and income from transfer payments (unemployment payments, retirement pensions, old age pensions, child benefit payments, support payments). Fields provided: absolute population, absolute number of households, purchasing power index per inhabitant, purchasing power index per household, absolute purchasing power per area in millions of euros, absolute purchasing power per inhabitant in euros and purchasing power in thousands per area. Perpetual licence.