Leisure spend fell sharply in November 2015

Average household spend on drinking and eating out fell sharply in November, according to the latest Greene King Leisure Tracker.

According to BigHospitality's sister publication M&C Allegra, drinking out spend was hardest hit with November’s figure of £39.40 down 15 per cent month on month and 8 per cent on last year.

Eating out spend at £76.32 was down 7 per cent on October and 2 per cent on last November. Average household spend on other leisure was also down month on month but flat on last year.

Overall leisure spend was down 8 per cent on October and 2 per cent on last year to £188.41 per household.

On a year-­on-year basis, households in London and the South East reduced their spending on out of home leisure by 3 per cent versus a 2 per cent fall among households in the rest of Britain.

Family households continue to buck a largely consistent trend in leisure spending, with Other Leisure up £18 (19 per cent) year-­on-­year – an increase that offsets a £7 fall in spending among households without kids.

Fiona Gunn, Greene King group marketing director, said: “With the Christmas festivities fast­-approaching, Brits tightened their belts in November, reducing their spending on Drinking and Eating Out compared to last month. This was exacerbated further by a particularly busy October, when households up and down the country were going out to enjoy the closing stages of the Rugby World Cup and celebrate Halloween.”