Tigger, on the way to work, passing through the City, took this live photo and sent it to me. I have converted it to video.

This looks like quite a young fox but as he is on his own and seems to know where he is going, I assume he is independent and making his own life.
How many foxes are there in towns? I have no idea but to judge from how often we catch sight of them, there must be many.
Foxes, like urbanised gulls and quite a few other species, have made the transition from countryside to town. It is to be hoped that they can survive without too much conflict with the human population.
A little later, here he is again!

I imagine that he is patrolling round all the places where he knows there is food to be found.
Foxes, like pigeons and gulls, must be finding it difficult to keep fed because the reduction in trade brought about by Covid restrictions has also led to a reduction in food discarded by pubs, cafes and restaurants.