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Data reports for every UK council

Find detailed reports on the economic and business activities of every council in the UK. Our reports highlight employment trends, business growth, sector dynamics and other key economic indicators of the area.
All these reports are created using Beauhurst data that is accurate as of December 31 2023.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Tandridge

Tandridge’s economic landscape, with 28,039 employees, exhibits robust diversity across various sectors. The region has seen a 6.06% growth in employment, indicating a positive business environment. Notably, the professional, scientific, and technical activities sector leads with 17.25% of companies, followed by construction and administrative support. Tandridge’s business scene is characterised by a blend of traditional and emerging sectors, with some unique growth in areas like internet platforms and educational services. The region’s director demographics show a significant presence of experienced professionals, with a majority over 50 years old.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Tamworth

Tamworth, a local council area, exhibits a diverse economic landscape with significant activities in sectors like construction, retail trade, professional services, and manufacturing. With a total of 23,328 employees, the area has experienced a noteworthy 6.78% employee growth. This report delves into the dynamics of employment, business growth, sector performance, and other economic indicators to provide a comprehensive view of Tamworth’s economic health.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Tameside

Tameside exhibits a diverse economic landscape, with significant activity in wholesale and retail trade, construction, and professional services. Despite no recent IPOs, there’s notable employment growth and business development, indicating a dynamic local economy. Key indicators, such as company formations and scaleups, suggest a robust environment for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and exporters. The gender diversity in founding and director roles, although skewed towards male dominance, shows potential for improvement.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Swindon

Swindon, a city with a dynamic economic landscape, is witnessing substantial growth and diversification in its business sector. With 165,298 employed individuals and a significant number of companies across various sectors, Swindon is an active hub for both traditional industries and emerging sectors.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Swansea

Swansea’s economic landscape shows a vibrant mix of sectors with a total of 55,582 employees. The city demonstrates a dynamic business environment, highlighted by a significant number of companies in various sectors, robust growth in employment, and a diverse range of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Swale

Swale’s economic landscape is characterised by a diverse business sector with a strong presence in construction, professional services, and trade. The area has a total of 37,520 employees, indicating a vibrant job market. Despite no recent IPOs, there’s a notable growth in employment, showing a positive trend in economic development.

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