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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 Stirling

Stirling presents a dynamic and diverse economic landscape. The city boasts a total employment of 41,680, indicative of a robust labor market. The distribution of businesses across various sectors, led by professional, scientific, and technical activities, highlights a diversified economic base. Notably, there’s been a 13.41% growth in employee numbers, underlining a positive trend in employment opportunities. However, the lack of IPOs and a moderate number of scaleups (30) suggest areas for improvement in entrepreneurial activity.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in St. Helens

St. Helens showcases a dynamic economic landscape with a workforce of 52,860 employees. The city has experienced growth across various sectors, particularly in wholesale, retail trade, and construction. Despite no new IPOs, there is a notable 8.42% employee growth. The presence of SMEs and the rise in company formations reflect entrepreneurial vitality. However, gender diversity in leadership roles remains an area for improvement.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Stevenage

Stevenage’s business landscape is marked by a robust and diverse economic structure. With a total of 123,757 employees, the city has seen a notable growth in employment. Key sectors like professional services, construction, and real estate dominate the local economy, contributing significantly to its dynamism. Despite no recent IPOs, the city’s 5.94% employee growth rate and presence of 45 scale-ups indicate a fertile ground for business expansion. A notable feature is the gender disparity in business leadership, with a higher proportion of male founders and directors. The data also reflects a promising trend in new company formations and sector diversification, underlining Stevenage’s evolving economic landscape.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in St Albans

St Albans presents a dynamic economic landscape, marked by a diverse range of sectors contributing to its overall economic health. The city’s employment landscape is characterised by a substantial number of employees, with notable growth in various sectors. The professional, scientific, and technical activities sector leads in company presence, followed by information and communication, and construction. There’s a noteworthy presence of sectors with rapid growth, such as Internet platforms and analytics. However, the absence of IPOs signals a potential area for economic development.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Staffordshire Moorlands

Staffordshire Moorlands presents a dynamic economic landscape, marked by a diverse array of sectors contributing to its growth. The region boasts a total of 15,122 employees, indicating a vibrant job market. Notably, there has been a significant shift in the industrial makeup, with emerging sectors gaining prominence alongside traditional industries.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Stafford

Stafford’s economic landscape is diverse, marked by significant activity in professional, scientific, technical, and retail sectors. With 90,054 employees, the city has experienced considerable growth, especially in emerging sectors like e-commerce and analytics. The presence of a large number of SMEs and startups, along with a mix of young and experienced company directors, reflects a dynamic business environment. However, the absence of IPOs suggests a focus on organic growth over public market exits.

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