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Southampton Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Vital stats and business information for companies considering relocation to or setting up an office in Southampton.

Southampton, a unitary authority, is known for being the base to many luxury liners and for being the largest freight port on the Channel coast. It is also ranked as the seventh shopping centre in UK and hopes to even increase their status as a shopping centre by continuing with the third phase of the development of the West Quay Shopping Centre by 2008. The area is also very environmental friendly, being the only city in UK with its own geothermal power station.

Population
222,000 (ONS estimates – 2005)

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics
• In 2001 Southampton had a higher proportion of 18-19 and 20-24 year olds compared to England and the South East due to the student population in the city.
• Ethnicity: White (92.4%), Mixed (1.5%), Asian or Asian British (3.8%), Black or Black British (1.0%), Chinese or Other (1.3%)
• Religion: Christian (65.6%), No religion (21.62%), Muslim (1.92%), Sikh (1.29%)

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Stirling Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Stats and information for businesses considering relocation to or setting up an office in Stirling.

Stirling is a unitary council located in Scotland. is reputed to be the third fastest growing area of Scotland in terms of population with the population projected to increase by 5.5% by 2024 while the rest of Scotland will just grow by 0.8%. it is also Scotland’s “newest city” and is popular among tourists due to Stirling Castle.

Population
86,900 (ONS Estimates 2005)

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics
• The highest proportion of the population at Stirling was concentrated in the 16-29 age group.
• Stirling’s population peaks and troughs significantly when the students come and go from the city.
• There is a higher proportion of non-Scottish born residents at 16.5% compared to the Scottish average of 12.8%.
• Ethnicity: White (98.5%), Asian (0.6%), Chinese (0.%), African (0.1%), Other including Mixed (0.6%)

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Kensington and Chelsea Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Vital stats and business information for companies considering relocation to or setting up an office in Kensington & Chelsea.

The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC) contains many of the most exclusive residential districts in London. It was created in 1965 when the boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea were joined.

Population
158,919 (Census data 2001)

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics
• Largest age group is people between the ages of 30 to 44 (28.01%).
• Huge majority of population live in their own homes (97.81%) with only 2.19% living in communal establishments.
• Ethnicity: Not too diverse with 78.6% of the population being white (50% of this is British), 4% Black African and 3% Black Caribbean.

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Ilford Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Stats and information for businesses considering relocation to or setting up an office in Ilford.

Ilford is a predominantly residential area. It is a district in the London Borough of Redbridge in East London, England and is a major metropolitan centre. Ilford is home to a range of popular events including Redbridge Dance Festival, Redbridge In Bloom and Redbridge Book And Media Festival.

Population

238,628 (2001 Census Data)

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics

• Majority of the population fall under the 30-44 age bracket
• 63.5% of the population are white with 57.4% of those British, 2.3% Irish and 3.8% non-British.
• The ethnic breakdown of the rest of the population is 25.0% South Asian, 7.6% African-Caribbean and 3.0% Mixed Race.
• Most people living in the area are medium income families with children.

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Gatwick Airport Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Vital stats and business information for companies considering relocation to or setting up an office in Gatwick Airport.

Located in Crawley, West Sussex, London Gatwick Airport is the sixth busiest airport in the world making it one of the world’s leading transport hubs. It is the second largest airport in London and the second busiest airport in UK after London Heathrow Airport. London Gatwick Airport has recently topped the 33 million passenger mark.

London Gatwick Airport covers 759 hectares and exerts a major influence on the economy of Crawley and its surrounding areas. It serves a major role in attracting inward investments into Crawley. It is the single most important element in the local economy creating thousands of jobs both directly in aviation and airline industries but also indirectly through businesses serving or supplying the airport or locating in the area because of the presence of a leading international airport. A development plan for the airport’s expansion as a single runaway is currently on the pipeline to keep up with an expected 40 million passengers a year by 2010/2011 and expanding business activities.

Population

98,500 – Crawley population mid year estimate for 2005
Source: Office for National Statistics

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics
• Average age of the population is 35.
• 88.5% of the population is white British and white non-British.
• 88% is born in the UK.

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Coventry Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Vital stats and business information for companies considering relocation to or setting up an office in Coventry.

Coventry is a cosmopolitan city and borough located in the West Midlands of England at the centre of the United Kingdom. With a population of over 400,000, it is the eight largest city in the UK. Coventry is famous for the 11th century tale of Lady Godiva, its two notable universities, its historic cathedral and its automobile industry. Coventry has also built an international reputation as Europe’s major city of peace, tolerance and reconciliation – welcoming people from all over the world.

Coventry is a vibrant city for business and commerce. Currently, a huge amount of money is being invested in a wide range of developments to meet the demands of the global economy. All over the city, projects are in place to ensure Coventry continues to be an ideal place to live and work.

Population

304,200 mid-year population estimate (2005)
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

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Central London Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Stats and information for businesses considering relocation to or setting up an office in Central London.

The term Central London refers to the districts of London which are considered closest to the centre. London’s metropolitan area is divided into 33 political units – 32 boroughs and the City of London. The core of this urban area is known as Central London. It contains about 12 of the 33 political units including the City of London, the City of Westminster and districts in the West End.

The City of London often referred to as just the “City” or as the “Square Mile” is the world’s leading international financial and business centre alongside New York City. The City of Westminster is the seat of the national government and contains most of London’s West End. The West End is the entertainment and retail hub of London.

Population
2,985,700 – Mid-2005 Population Estimate for Inner London
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

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Bournemouth Business Statistics

July 23rd, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Vital facts and key information for businesses considering relocation to or setting up an office in Bournemouth.

Bournemouth is a large resort town located in the southern coast of England. IT is considered as the educational and economic centre in the region and is also a part of the so called South East Dorset Conurbation.

The area surrounding Bournemouth has been the site of human settlements for thousands of years. Up until the 1800, it was actually a barren heathland and the only frequent visitors were fishermen, hunters and smugglers. Over the years the place has made a drastic change and has developed into what it is today – one of the finest towns in the United Kingdom and visited by many tourists every year.

Population
163,600

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics
• Whites - 96.7 per cent
• Other ethnic groups comprise the remaining 3.3 per cent of the population
• Asians are the largest ethnic minority group in Bournemouth

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Croydon Business Statistics

July 20th, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Stats and information for businesses considering relocation to or setting up an office in Croydon.

Croydon is one of the United Kingdom’s largest commercial centres. Situated in South London, Croydon is the most populated London borough. At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough got its name. Central Croydon boasts of the largest office and retail centre in the south east of England after Central London thereby positioning itself as an important hub for business.

Croydon is the economic capital of the South East priding oneself of international recognition and diverse business interests. Thousands of businesses trade in Croydon and dozens of blue chip companies have their headquarters here. Croydon is a thriving city well on its way to being a business alternative to Central London.

Population
342,700 – mid-year population estimate (2005)
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics
• 70.2% of the population is white, 11.3% is Asians and 13.3% is black.
• 78.2% were born in the UK, 18.5% outside the EU and 3.3% were born elsewhere in the EU.
• Nearly 27% of the population is under 20 years old.
Source: ONS Census 2001

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Swindon Business Statistics

July 20th, 2007 by Jurga Galvan

Vital facts and key information for businesses considering relocation to or setting up an office in Swindon.

The Borough of Swindon located in South West England is part of the ceremonial county of Wiltshire. In 2002 the Swindon Borough Council was rated as a failing Council but is now a 2 star council due to changes in the political administration, which resulted in the formation of the Swindon 2010 50 Promises.

Population

184,000 (ONS Estimate 2005)

Migration, immigration, ethnic diversity, basic population demographics

• Ethnicity: White (95.20%), Mixed (1.14%), Asian or Asian British (2.13%), Black or Black British (0.7%), Chinese or Other (0.83%)
• Religion: Christian (70.07%), No religion (19.13%), Muslim (1.03%)
• The workforce mostly works in Lower managerial and professional occupations (19.14%), Semi-routine occupations (13.72%), Intermediate occupations (12.09%) and as Routine occupations (10.78%).

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