A quick look at how we are doing against previous year's–and up till March there have only been 2 better years: 2013 and 2011. April is the biggie and if we can add as many as in 2015 we will be looking good (figures below are cumulative).
|
2018
|
2017
|
2016
|
2015
|
2014
|
2013
|
2012
|
2011
|
Jan
|
77
|
77
|
84
|
74
|
76
|
78
|
75
|
|
Feb
|
84
|
81
|
85
|
78
|
81
|
81
|
82
|
85
|
Mar
|
92
|
87
|
92
|
85
|
88
|
94
|
91
|
98
|
Apr
|
|
109
|
106
|
114
|
104
|
114
|
104
|
113
|
May
|
|
110
|
116
|
117
|
112
|
117
|
109
|
116
|
Jun
|
|
111
|
116
|
119
|
113
|
118
|
109
|
117
|
Jul
|
|
111
|
117
|
122
|
114
|
120
|
113
|
118
|
Aug
|
|
113
|
120
|
124
|
117
|
125
|
117
|
123
|
Sep
|
|
113
|
122
|
124
|
123
|
130
|
120
|
125
|
Oct
|
|
121
|
129
|
129
|
129
|
133
|
125
|
127
|
Nov
|
|
121
|
131
|
131
|
129
|
135
|
126
|
131
|
Dec
|
|
123
|
132
|
131
|
129
|
135
|
130
|
131
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