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local authority
numbers %
Aberdeen City 1,000 0.6
Aberdeenshire 600 0.6
Adur 125 0.6
Allerdale 200 0.6
Amber Valley 200 0.4
Angus 150 0.4
Argyll and Bute 175 0.5
Arun 350 0.7
Ashfield 175 0.3
Ashford 700 1.1
Aylesbury Vale - -
Babergh 350 1.1
Barking and Dagenham 350 0.6
Barnet 2,250 1.7
Barnsley 1,000 1.2
Barrow-in-Furness 250 0.8
Basildon 3,500 3.9
Basingstoke and Deane 2,500 2.9
Bassetlaw 600 1.2
Bath and North East Somerset 2,000 2.1
Bedford 1,250 1.5
Bexley 500 0.7
Birmingham 24,000 4.2
Blaby 2,250 3.5
Blackburn with Darwen 600 0.9
Blackpool 450 0.7
Blaenau Gwent 225 1.2
Bolsover 150 0.5
Bolton 3,000 2.6
Boston 200 0.7
Bournemouth - -
Bracknell Forest 1,500 2.5
Bradford 6,000 3.0
Braintree 1,500 2.9
Breckland 350 0.7
Brent 900 0.7
Brentwood 1,500 4.4
Bridgend 500 0.9
Brighton and Hove 8,000 5.6
Bristol, City of 20,000 6.5
Broadland 7,000 14.0
Bromley 4,000 3.8
Bromsgrove 2,250 5.4
Broxbourne 350 1.0
Broxtowe 1,000 2.7
Burnley 400 1.1
Bury 700 1.0
Caerphilly 700 1.2
Calderdale 7,000 7.7
Cambridge 1,000 0.9
Camden 14,000 3.4
Cannock Chase 350 0.9
Canterbury 1,250 1.8
Cardiff 18,000 7.9
Carlisle 1,000 1.7
Carmarthenshire 600 0.9
Castle Point 225 1.1
Central Bedfordshire 900 0.8
Ceredigion 200 0.8
Charnwood 600 0.9
Chelmsford 3,000 3.3
Cheltenham 2,000 3.2
Cherwell 1,500 1.7
Cheshire East 6,000 2.9
Cheshire West and Chester 9,000 5.4
Chesterfield 900 1.8
Chichester 1,250 2.0
Chiltern - -
Chorley 700 1.7
Christchurch - -
City of Edinburgh 42,000 11.4
City of London 218,000 33.0
Clackmannanshire 75 0.5
Colchester 2,250 2.6
Conwy 400 1.0
Copeland 50 0.2
Corby - -
Cornwall 1,750 0.8
Cotswold 2,250 5.0
County Durham 1,250 0.7
Coventry 4,000 2.4
Craven 2,500 7.8
Crawley 3,000 3.4
Croydon 3,500 2.8
Dacorum 900 0.7
Darlington 1,500 2.7
Dartford 500 0.7
Daventry - -
Denbighshire 250 0.6
Derby 1,000 0.7
Derbyshire Dales 100 0.3
Doncaster 2,500 1.9
Dover 300 0.8
Dudley 1,250 1.1
Dumfries and Galloway 400 0.7
Dundee City 1,000 1.3
Ealing 1,000 0.8
East Ayrshire 350 0.9
East Cambridgeshire 250 0.8
East Devon 350 0.7
East Dorset - -
East Dunbartonshire 250 1.0
East Hampshire 500 1.1
East Hertfordshire 900 1.3
East Lindsey 175 0.4
East Lothian 350 1.1
East Northamptonshire - -
East Renfrewshire 125 0.6
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,250 1.0
East Staffordshire 500 0.8
Eastbourne 500 1.3
Eastleigh 3,000 4.6
Eden 300 1.2
Elmbridge 1,500 2.3
Enfield 900 0.8
Epping Forest 700 1.3
Epsom and Ewell 1,000 3.0
Erewash 250 0.6
Exeter 1,750 1.8
Falkirk 350 0.5
Fareham 900 1.8
Fenland 175 0.5
Fife 3,000 2.3
Flintshire 500 0.7
Folkestone and Hythe 1,750 4.9
Forest Heath - -
Forest of Dean 250 1.0
Fylde 700 1.6
Gateshead 1,250 1.3
Gedling 175 0.5
Glasgow City 20,000 4.5
Gloucester 2,500 3.7
Gosport 125 0.7
Gravesham 300 0.9
Great Yarmouth 250 0.7
Greenwich 450 0.5
Guildford 3,500 4.2
Gwynedd 250 0.5
Hackney 6,000 3.4
Halton 1,000 1.5
Hambleton 350 0.9
Hammersmith and Fulham 2,000 1.4
Harborough 500 1.2
Haringey 600 0.8
Harlow 350 0.8
Harrogate 2,250 2.8
Harrow 1,250 1.7
Hart 800 2.3
Hartlepool 175 0.6
Hastings 400 1.2
Havant 600 1.5
Havering 1,500 1.7
Herefordshire, County of 700 0.9
Hertsmere 2,250 3.9
High Peak 150 0.5
Highland 800 0.7
Hillingdon 2,250 1.2
Hinckley and Bosworth 450 1.1
Horsham 1,750 3.0
Hounslow 1,750 1.1
Huntingdonshire 900 1.1
Hyndburn 225 0.8
Inverclyde 800 3.3
Ipswich 4,000 5.6
Isle of Anglesey 75 0.4
Isle of Wight 450 0.8
Isles of Scilly 0 0.0
Islington 13,000 5.1
Kensington and Chelsea 3,500 2.7
Kettering - -
King's Lynn and West Norfolk 1,500 2.6
Kingston upon Hull, City of 1,500 1.2
Kingston upon Thames 700 0.9
Kirklees 2,250 1.4
Knowsley 175 0.3
Lambeth 1,500 1.0
Lancaster 1,250 2.2
Leeds 26,000 5.2
Leicester 3,500 2.1
Lewes 225 0.6
Lewisham 400 0.6
Lichfield 450 0.9
Lincoln 450 0.8
Liverpool 10,000 3.5
Luton 500 0.4
Maidstone 1,750 2.3
Maldon 350 1.7
Malvern Hills 225 0.8
Manchester 25,000 5.5
Mansfield 600 1.4
Medway 3,000 3.1
Melton 300 1.4
Mendip 250 0.5
Merthyr Tydfil 125 0.6
Merton 2,250 2.8
Mid Devon 150 0.6
Mid Suffolk 225 0.6
Mid Sussex 3,000 5.0
Middlesbrough 800 1.2
Midlothian 300 0.9
Milton Keynes 11,000 5.9
Mole Valley 2,000 4.3
Monmouthshire 300 0.8
Moray 300 0.8
Na h-Eileanan Siar 75 0.7
Neath Port Talbot 300 0.6
New Forest 700 1.0
Newark and Sherwood 225 0.5
Newcastle upon Tyne 7,000 3.5
Newcastle-under-Lyme 500 1.1
Newham 6,000 4.5
Newport 2,500 3.2
North Ayrshire 350 0.8
North Devon 250 0.6
North Dorset - -
North East Derbyshire 150 0.5
North East Lincolnshire 600 0.9
North Hertfordshire 1,500 2.9
North Kesteven 150 0.4
North Lanarkshire 1,250 1.0
North Lincolnshire 500 0.7
North Norfolk 300 0.9
North Somerset 900 1.0
North Tyneside 3,000 3.4
North Warwickshire 225 0.4
North West Leicestershire 700 1.0
Northampton - -
Northumberland 700 0.7
Norwich 3,000 3.4
Nottingham 4,500 2.1
Nuneaton and Bedworth 600 1.3
Oadby and Wigston 200 1.1
Oldham 600 0.7
Orkney Islands 50 0.5
Oxford 800 0.6
Pembrokeshire 300 0.7
Pendle 225 0.8
Perth and Kinross 1,750 2.8
Peterborough 4,000 3.4
Plymouth 1,000 0.9
Poole - -
Portsmouth 1,250 1.2
Powys 350 0.8
Preston 2,000 2.1
Purbeck - -
Reading 3,500 2.9
Redbridge 1,000 1.2
Redcar and Cleveland 175 0.4
Redditch 350 0.9
Reigate and Banstead 6,000 9.2
Renfrewshire 500 0.6
Rhondda Cynon Taff 600 0.7
Ribble Valley 225 0.8
Richmond upon Thames 1,250 1.6
Richmondshire 100 0.6
Rochdale 450 0.5
Rochford 300 1.3
Rossendale 100 0.5
Rother 3,000 9.1
Rotherham 1,750 1.8
Rugby 400 0.8
Runnymede 2,250 4.0
Rushcliffe 300 0.6
Rushmoor 2,500 4.7
Rutland 50 0.3
Ryedale 250 1.0
Salford 7,000 4.3
Sandwell 1,250 1.0
Scarborough 350 0.8
Scottish Borders 350 0.9
Sedgemoor 250 0.5
Sefton 3,500 3.8
Selby 225 0.6
Sevenoaks 1,500 3.0
Sheffield 10,000 3.7
Shetland Islands 35 0.2
Shropshire 1,250 1.0
Slough 800 1.0
Solihull 4,000 2.7
South Ayrshire 600 1.3
South Bucks - -
South Cambridgeshire 900 1.0
South Derbyshire 125 0.4
South Gloucestershire 4,000 2.4
South Hams 300 0.8
South Holland 200 0.6
South Kesteven 500 0.9
South Lakeland 400 0.8
South Lanarkshire 1,750 1.5
South Norfolk 600 1.0
South Northamptonshire - -
South Oxfordshire 1,250 2.1
South Ribble 200 0.4
South Somerset 400 0.6
South Staffordshire 175 0.5
South Tyneside 225 0.5
Southampton 4,000 3.5
Southend-on-Sea 1,500 2.4
Southwark 7,000 2.4
Spelthorne 300 0.8
St Albans 1,500 2.3
St Edmundsbury - -
St. Helens 450 0.7
Stafford 450 0.7
Staffordshire Moorlands 800 2.7
Stevenage 900 1.7
Stirling 1,000 2.2
Stockport 5,000 3.6
Stockton-on-Tees 1,000 1.2
Stoke-on-Trent 800 0.7
Stratford-on-Avon 3,500 4.7
Stroud 300 0.6
Suffolk Coastal - -
Sunderland 4,000 3.4
Surrey Heath 1,000 1.9
Sutton 800 1.1
Swale 225 0.4
Swansea 4,000 3.7
Swindon 10,000 9.1
Tameside 350 0.5
Tamworth 600 2.0
Tandridge 500 1.6
Taunton Deane - -
Teignbridge 350 0.7
Telford and Wrekin 2,250 2.4
Tendring 800 2.0
Test Valley 1,750 2.9
Tewkesbury 2,250 4.7
Thanet 600 1.4
Three Rivers 1,250 3.0
Thurrock 600 0.8
Tonbridge and Malling 2,500 3.9
Torbay 400 0.8
Torfaen 400 1.1
Torridge 100 0.5
Tower Hamlets 76,000 22.7
Trafford 3,000 1.8
Tunbridge Wells 4,000 7.7
Uttlesford 500 1.0
Vale of Glamorgan 400 0.9
Vale of White Horse 500 0.7
Wakefield 2,000 1.2
Walsall 1,750 1.8
Waltham Forest 450 0.5
Wandsworth 1,250 1.0
Warrington 1,500 1.0
Warwick 1,000 1.1
Watford 1,000 1.6
Waveney - -
Waverley 900 1.8
Wealden 450 0.9
Wellingborough - -
Welwyn Hatfield 300 0.4
West Berkshire 1,000 1.0
West Devon 250 1.6
West Dorset - -
West Dunbartonshire 2,500 7.6
West Lancashire 900 1.8
West Lindsey 175 0.6
West Lothian 450 0.6
West Oxfordshire 1,000 2.1
West Somerset - -
Westminster 60,000 7.5
Weymouth and Portland - -
Wigan 800 0.7
Wiltshire 2,500 1.2
Winchester 4,000 4.2
Windsor and Maidenhead 2,000 2.0
Wirral 900 0.9
Woking 500 1.1
Wokingham 1,000 1.1
Wolverhampton 3,500 3.2
Worcester 600 1.1
Worthing 1,750 3.5
Wrexham 600 1.0
Wychavon 350 0.7
Wycombe - -
Wyre 175 0.5
Wyre Forest 250 0.8
York 4,500 3.9
Source: ONS Business Register and Employment Survey : open access [2023]
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