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 Haringey
Haringey’s economy exhibits a robust mix of sectors, with significant representation in professional, scientific, technical activities, real estate, and wholesale/retail trade. Despite not having any recent IPOs, the borough shows a healthy 8.92% employee growth. The presence of 38 scaleups indicates a dynamic business environment. Gender diversity in leadership roles is moderate, with female founders and directors constituting over a quarter of the total.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Harborough
Harborough demonstrates a vibrant economic landscape with a diverse range of sectors contributing to its growth. Key sectors include professional, scientific, technical activities, wholesale, retail trade, administrative and support service activities, and construction. The region has a total of 35,228 employees, with notable growth in several sectors, indicating a dynamic business environment.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hammersmith and Fulham
Hammersmith and Fulham, a vibrant area in London, exhibits diverse economic activities with significant contributions from sectors like real estate, professional services, and information and communication. Despite no new IPOs, the area shows healthy growth in employment and business, with a notable increase in employees and a surge in new companies over the last two years. The presence of a substantial number of SMEs and exporters reflects a dynamic business environment.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Halton
Halton’s economic landscape is characterised by a diverse mix of sectors, with significant activity in professional, scientific, technical, and construction sectors. The region boasts 87,689 employees, reflecting a dynamic employment scenario. The presence of a range of sectors, including emerging areas like research tools and healthcare products, highlights the region’s evolving business landscape. The data suggests robust SME activity and a noteworthy proportion of companies with foreign parentage, indicating an international dimension to the local economy.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Hackney
Hackney presents a dynamic economic profile with a diverse range of sectors contributing to its business landscape. The borough has shown a significant rise in employment, with a total of 276,931 employees, and a notable increase in businesses, particularly in sectors like professional, scientific, technical activities, and wholesale and retail trade. The data also reveals strong performance in the technology and service industries, alongside a healthy mix of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and exporters.
Read MoreAnalysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Gwynedd
Gwynedd’s economic landscape is characterised by a diverse range of sectors, with a significant presence in construction, accommodation, food service, and professional activities. The area’s employment figures and business growth indicators highlight a dynamic economic environment. Notable growth in specific sectors and an increase in the number of employees suggest an expanding economic base.
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