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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.

Regional reports

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Council reports

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Midlothian

Midlothian’s economic landscape is marked by a diverse range of sectors, with a significant presence in professional, scientific, technical activities, and construction. The region shows a healthy mix of established and emerging companies, indicated by a notable number of new companies and scale-ups. The gender diversity in founding and director roles shows room for improvement, with a male predominance. The absence of IPOs suggests a focus on steady growth over rapid expansion strategies.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough, a dynamic city in terms of economic and business activity, shows significant diversity in its industrial sectors and a notable growth in employment. With a total of 32,198 employees and a 10.35% employee growth rate, the city is experiencing a positive trend in business development. The data indicates a healthy mix of industries, ranging from professional services to construction and retail, contributing to a robust economic environment.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Mid Devon

Mid Devon’s economic landscape reflects a diverse range of sectors, with notable growth in employment and business activities. With a total of 18,220 employees, the region shows a dynamic business environment. Key sectors include professional services, construction, and retail trade, indicating a balanced economic composition. The presence of 29 scaleups and an increase in new companies over the past two years highlight entrepreneurial vibrancy. However, the absence of IPOs and a moderate percentage of female founders and directors suggest areas for potential improvement.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Mid and East Antrim

Mid and East Antrim’s economic landscape demonstrates robust activity across various sectors, with notable trends in employment, business growth, and sector dynamics. The data reveals a diverse business ecosystem with a significant presence in wholesale, retail trade, construction, and professional activities. The employment growth and the number of new companies highlight an evolving economic environment.

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Merton’s economic landscape

The Merton council area showcases a dynamic economic landscape with significant activity in various sectors. With a total of 74,558 employees, the region demonstrates robust employment numbers. Notably, there’s been a rise in employment, with 663 companies reporting an increase in the number of employees. The diverse industrial sector is led by professional, scientific, and technical activities, followed closely by wholesale and retail trade. The council has also witnessed a notable 7.42% growth in employee numbers, underlining a thriving business environment.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Merthyr Tydfil

Merthyr Tydfil, a local council area, shows a dynamic economic landscape with a notable emphasis on sectors like Construction, Wholesale and Retail Trade, and Professional Activities. Despite a limited number of IPOs, the region demonstrates robust growth in employment and business activity, with a diverse range of sectors contributing to its economic vitality.

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