New report finds a quarter of shops in Lowestoft town centre are now empty

26% of shops are now vacant in Lowestoft - the worst rate in the past five years

Lowestoft town centre
Author: Joao Santos, LDRSPublished 11th Jan 2024

A quarter of shops in Lowestoft are now empty, according to a new report.

Members of East Suffolk’s strategic planning committee met on Monday to discuss the council’s authority monitoring report for 2022/23.

Its findings revealed Bungay and Lowestoft were the only towns in the district where the retail unit vacancy rate remained above the national average of 13.9 per cent, with the remainder of town centres below it.

Although Bungay’s vacancy rate currently sits at 18 per cent, it represents an ongoing drop since 2021, when it sat above 20 per cent.

Lowestoft, on the other hand, has continued to struggle post-Covid, with 26 per cent of shops now vacant, its worst rate in the past five years — this is equivalent to 96 empty shops out of 366.

The town centre which currently supports the lowest retail vacancy rate in East Suffolk is Aldeburgh, with only one vacant unit.

An East Suffolk Council spokesperson said: “Although vacancy rates are an important indicator of local economic performance, they should be considered within the context of the general economic and cultural shift away from communities wanting their centres to be mainly for meeting retail needs, to wanting them to offer a more holistic social, leisure and entertainment experience, and opting to meet some or most of their retail needs online instead.”

The report also indicated this cultural shift could mean some town centres may need to shrink to provide goods, services and experiences in quality over quantity.

District councillors have already begun taking steps to address these challenges and increase footfall by investing in cultural, leisure, food and drink, heritage, and employment spaces.

Such steps include the plans to turn a vacant former post office into a new visual arts space, development of East Suffolk’s current Customer Services Centre, and works to the shop fronts in Station Square.

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