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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 Hounslow

Hounslow showcases a dynamic and diverse economic landscape, marked by significant activity in various sectors. Key aspects include the prevalence of wholesale and retail trade, professional and technical activities, and a notable presence in the information and communication sector. With a total of 305,628 employees, the area is experiencing a positive trend in business growth, evidenced by the rise in the number of employees and a diverse range of companies contributing to its economic vibrancy.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Horsham

Horsham’s economic landscape is characterised by a robust mix of professional, scientific, and technical activities, alongside notable sectors like construction, retail trade, and information and communication. With a total of 53,923 employees and a recent increase in the number of employees across various sectors, the area shows promising growth. The presence of emerging sectors such as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Internet platforms indicates a tilt towards modern, technology-driven industries.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hinckley and Bosworth

The economic landscape of Hinckley and Bosworth reveals a diverse mix of sectors, with a significant presence in wholesale and retail trade, construction, and professional services. The area boasts a robust employment base of 51,236 employees, with notable growth in certain sectors. Despite the absence of IPOs, the city has witnessed a healthy increase in employee numbers and has a substantial number of scale-ups, indicating a dynamic business environment.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hillingdon

The economic landscape of Hillingdon presents a dynamic and diverse mix of sectors and business activities. With a total of 232,042 employees, the region is experiencing a robust business environment. Key sectors such as Wholesale and Retail Trade, Construction, and Real Estate play a significant role in the economy. An interesting aspect is the rising trend in sectors like Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Mobile Apps, and Healthcare Products. Despite the lack of IPOs, the region shows a positive employee growth rate and a substantial number of new companies, indicating a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in High Peak

High Peak’s economic landscape is characterised by a diverse mix of sectors with significant representation in professional, scientific, technical activities, and retail trade. The region shows a dynamic business environment, evident in the growth of employees, the presence of scale-ups, and a substantial number of new companies established in the last two years. Despite the absence of IPOs, the region’s economic vitality is indicated by factors such as SMEs, exporters, and companies with foreign parentage.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Highland

The Highland region exhibits a diverse economic landscape with a significant workforce and various active sectors. The total employee count stands at 62,273, with a notable rise in employee numbers across various sectors. The construction sector leads in terms of company numbers, followed by professional, scientific, and technical activities. There’s a growing trend in sectors like food and drink processing and agriculture, indicating a shift towards primary industries.

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