Official statistics show UK retail sales increased over the quarter ending February 2026, according to first estimates from the Office for National Statistics.
Retail sales across Great Britain rose during the three months ending February 2026, new figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal. The data represents the first official estimate of retail performance for the period, covering both volume and value measures with seasonal adjustments applied.
The Official Numbers
The ONS released the retail sales data at 7:00am on 27 March 2026, providing both seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted figures. Hannah Finselbach, ONS senior statistician, commented on the February 2026 retail sales performance following the publication.
Yet the broader picture shows mixed retail conditions. Online sales penetration had reached 28.3% by December 2025 – the highest level recorded in four years – suggesting consumers continue shifting towards digital purchasing.
What the Data Shows
The figures follow a pattern of subdued retail performance, with previous data showing sales volumes remained below pre-pandemic levels despite promotional activity. Retail sales volumes had increased 1.3% across 2025 overall, but growth appeared dependent on discounting and special offers.
Market analysts had forecast stronger performance than the data delivered. Some reports suggested February’s year-on-year growth of 0.7% fell short of the 2.4% market expectations, though these figures await official ONS confirmation.
The ONS will publish its next retail sales update on 24 April 2026, covering March 2026 data. This monthly reporting schedule provides regular insights into consumer spending patterns across Great Britain.
Consumer confidence remains fragile according to industry assessments, with discretionary spending chiefly cautious. The retail sector continues adapting to changing shopping habits, balancing physical store operations with growing online demand.
Source: @ONS
Key Takeaways
- Retail sales rose in the three months to February 2026 according to ONS first estimates
- Online sales penetration hit 28.3% by December 2025, the highest in four years
- Next official retail data release scheduled for 24 April 2026
What This Means for Kent Residents
Kent households face the same national retail trends affecting spending power and shopping choices across the county. Local high streets in towns like Canterbury, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells reflect the broader shift towards online purchasing, with traditional retailers adapting their operations accordingly. Residents can take advantage of the competitive retail environment by comparing online deals with in-store promotions, checking loyalty schemes, and monitoring local business support initiatives that Kent County Council and district councils continue developing to strengthen the county’s retail sector.