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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 Spelthorne

Spelthorne showcases a diverse economic landscape, underpinned by strong sectors like construction, professional activities, and retail trade. With a total of 40,638 employees and a 11.06% growth in employment, the area reflects a dynamic job market. The presence of 31 scale-ups and a significant number of new companies (1,894 in the last two years) indicates a robust entrepreneurial environment. However, the absence of IPOs and a low percentage of female founders and directors suggest areas for improvement in gender diversity and high-growth financial activities.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in Southwark

Southwark presents a dynamic economic landscape with a diverse range of sectors contributing to its overall economic health. The borough has a substantial workforce of 718,372 employees, with notable growth in key sectors. The dominance of professional, scientific, and technical activities, coupled with significant contributions from the information and communication sector, underscores Southwark’s position as a hub for innovative and knowledge-based industries. This report delves into various aspects of Southwark’s economic activities, analysing trends in employment, business growth, and sector dynamics.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in South Tyneside

South Tyneside’s economic landscape is shaped by a diverse mix of sectors, with notable strengths in construction, professional, scientific and technical activities, and wholesale and retail trade. The region has a total employment base of 26,650 individuals, witnessing a significant 7.59% growth. The presence of scaleups and a healthy influx of new companies highlight an entrepreneurial spirit, although the absence of IPOs suggests a focus on private and smaller scale businesses. Gender diversity in leadership positions is moderately balanced, with a notable presence of female founders and directors.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in South Staffordshire

The economic landscape of South Staffordshire is characterised by a diverse range of sectors with a total employment of 25,590. The region has seen significant business growth, with notable contributions from sectors like wholesale and retail trade, construction, and professional services. Despite a lack of IPOs, there’s a positive employee growth rate of approximately 9.33%. The region also demonstrates a strong foundation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and a modest presence in international markets, as indicated by the number of exporters and companies with foreign parentage.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in South Ribble

South Ribble presents a diverse economic landscape, characterised by significant activity in wholesale and retail trade, construction, and professional services. The area’s total employment stands at 41,856, with a notable 8.23% growth in employee numbers. The council has witnessed a robust expansion in sectors like manufacturing and information technology, although no initial public offerings (IPOs) were recorded. The gender distribution among founders and directors shows a skew towards male dominance, though female representation is notable.

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Analysis Report: Economic and Business Activity in South Oxfordshire

South Oxfordshire exhibits a diverse economic landscape, with a strong presence in professional, scientific, technical, and information and communication sectors. The area has experienced notable growth in employment and business activities, reflecting a dynamic local economy. However, this growth is contrasted by a significant number of company cessations, indicating a challenging environment for business sustainability.

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