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
Council reports
Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Havant
The economic landscape of Havant is characterised by a diverse range of sectors, with Construction, Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities, and Real Estate being the most prominent. Despite the absence of new IPOs, the region shows a healthy 9.33% growth in employment. A noteworthy aspect is the gender distribution among founders and directors, indicating a higher prevalence of male leadership. The presence of scale-ups and a substantial number of new companies in the last two years highlight an environment conducive to business growth and innovation.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hastings
Hastings, a vibrant city with a diverse economic landscape, showcases significant activity across various sectors. The city’s workforce of 15,104 employees reflects a dynamic business environment, with notable growth in certain sectors. The report delves into the intricacies of employment, sector dynamics, company trends, and more, to paint a comprehensive picture of Hastings’ economic health.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hartlepool
Hartlepool’s economic landscape is characterised by a vibrant mix of sectors, with a notable emphasis on professional, scientific, and technical activities. The total employment of 11,315 reflects a diverse economic base. Despite having no initial public offerings (IPOs), the city shows a healthy 12.29% employee growth, indicating robust business expansion. A noteworthy aspect is the gender diversity in business leadership, with a substantial proportion of female founders and directors.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hart
Hart presents a diverse economic landscape with a strong presence in professional, scientific, technical, information, communication, and construction sectors. With a total of 107,621 employees, the city has witnessed a notable employee growth rate of 6.70%. The prevalence of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and a significant number of new companies in the last two years highlight a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit. However, the gender disparity in leadership positions, both in terms of founders and directors, indicates areas for potential improvement in diversity.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Harrow
Harrow, a dynamic local council area, shows a vibrant economic landscape. With 109,897 employees and a significant number of businesses across diverse sectors, Harrow presents a robust profile of economic activities. A noteworthy aspect is the 8.9% employee growth rate, reflecting a strong employment environment. The presence of 80 scale-ups and 62,889 SMEs underscores the region’s entrepreneurial spirit. Harrow’s business domain is characterised by a diverse sectoral composition, with significant activities in real estate, professional services, and trade. The council area also boasts 23 fundraising events and 110 patent owners, indicating a fertile ground for innovation.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Harlow
Harlow, a city with a diverse economic portfolio, is currently experiencing dynamic shifts in its business landscape. With a total of 31,048 employees, the city has seen a significant increase in employment, marked by 52 companies reporting growth. Key sectors driving the economy include Construction, Wholesale and Retail Trade, Health and Social Work, and Technical Activities, among others. Despite no recent IPOs, Harlow demonstrates a robust environment for scale-ups and SMEs, indicative of a nurturing business ecosystem.
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