West of England LEP Quarterly Economic Bulletin April 2012

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "West of England LEP Quarterly Economic Bulletin April 2012"

Transcription

1 West of England LEP Quarterly Economic Bulletin April 212 Issue 1 Introduction This quarterly economic briefing note is intended to provide an overview of the economic health of the West of England looking at a variety of indicators. This note is divided into four sections these are: 1. Business Conditions 2. Sectors (selected) 3. Employment / Labour Market 4. Property and Planning Comparator LEPs Where comparable statistics are available, the West of England LEP is benchmarked against other Core City LEP areas. The comparator LEP Core City areas are Greater Birmingham and Solihull, Leeds City Region, Liverpool City Region, Greater Manchester, North Eastern (Newcastle-upon-Tyne); Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, and Sheffield City Region. The West of England is also compared to a number of southern LEP areas. These LEP areas are Gloucestershire, Greater Cambridge and Greater Peterborough, Oxford City Region, Swindon and Wiltshire, and Thames Valley Berkshire. Summary (Positive, Neutral, Negative, increase, decrease, - no change) Data Sets Business start-ups in the WofE - Since the recession in 28 there has been a steady rise in the number of businesses being started up across the West of England. Employment Rate - The employment rate amongst the working age population across the West of England has shown no significant change between July 2 and June 2. Unemployment Rate Unemployment has shown no significant change across the West of England between July 2 and June 2. Jobseeker s Allowance (JSA) Claimant Rate those claiming JSA in the West of England has increased, this is in line with national trends. Claimants per Vacancy In February 212, there were 4.7 Jobseeker s Allowance claimants for every vacancy advertised by Jobcentre Plus, this is an increase on January 212, which was 4.5, however it could be argued that this isn t a significant change. Direction of Change 2, House Prices As of November 2 average house prices in the West of England were 176,724 this is a decrease on November ,724 1

2 1. Business Conditions The world economy lost momentum through 2 and has levelled out somewhat in early 212, reflecting a marked contrast between a North American recovery and a European malaise. In aggregate, the United Kingdom has been more influenced by the latter than the former. The significant dependence of most of the SW England on domestic consumption and government spending, both areas of demand under downward pressure, continues to keep the local economy soft. Rebalancing towards investment and exports remains modest. In 212 to date, most private sector surveys have shown business conditions to be mixed, confirming the better performance of export-orientated, value added products and services and the relative weakness of markets dependent on discretionary spending. In the West of England, local conditions have reflected these global and national trends, with the slowing of economic activity pushing unemployment higher. Claimant count levels and rates are notably higher than a year earlier in each of the four unitary authorities that make up the West of England. With virtually all forecasters expecting UK real growth to average below 1% again this year and below 2% next, the local labour market will probably continue to deteriorate. Despite the continuing weakness in the overall economy, there are firms offering value added, bespoke or niche products and services in robust supply chains that continue to prosper across the West of England. There are many others, however, particularly those providing more mass market commodity outputs and those dependent upon domestic discretionary demand, that are finding conditions more difficult. Cost pressures through the supply chains and on profit margins, and uncertainties about credit finance, are all discouraging aggregate investment. Faced with a moderate trading background, good businesses are pursuing product and service innovation and trade rebalancing to markets with better growth prospects. For many, however, especially those dependent on consumer or public spending, the incentives to invest for growth are limited. The forecasting consensus for 212/13 is that UK and SW businesses, particularly those with a local, national or EU focus, are likely to see modest growth in demand. Household real incomes are under pressure from the negative interplay of wages and prices, and from job losses in the public sector. Any resolution of the Euro-zone crisis is likely to entail a further drag on credit and exports. Even some of the Far Eastern growth economies are facing more headwinds. In this subdued environment, actions that capture opportunity and bolster long term competitiveness will make all the difference for West of England enterprise. Business Start-Ups Indicator 4 th % Change on 4 th Direction of Quarter 2 Quarter 2 Change Business start-ups in the WofE 2,22 3.% Business start-up rate (per 32.6% N/A, working age population) Source: BankSearch Since the recession in 28 there has been a steady rise in the number of businesses being started up across the West of England. There is a general pattern of peaks and troughs in the number of business start ups throughout a year, with business start-up usually being at a yearly low during the 4 th quarter. 2

3 Graph 1: Business Start-ups in the West of England Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q Source: BankSearch 2. Sectors (Selective Indicators) This section looks primarily covers indicators for retail and tourism, which provide a dynamic picture of the health of the local economy. (Further information on all of the priority sectors identified by the West of England LEP setting out the key business news affecting the priority sectors will be appended to this bulletin in future). a) Retail There has been a lot of national news coverage over recent months over the health of the high street, with a number of high profile retail chains going into administration e.g. Peacocks, La Senza, Habitat, Pumpkin Patch; with several more currently at risk such as GAME. It is therefore unsurprising that relatively high levels of retail vacancy are exhibited across the WofE. B&NES As of December 2 retail vacancy in B&NES stood at 2.25%. This relatively low vacancy rate can potentially be attributed to the festive period with a number of short-term leases being taken out. Bristol As of January 212 retail vacancy rates in Bristol stood at 8.6% this is down on the vacancy rate for October 2, which stood at 8.9% and July 2 at 9.9%. This decrease in retail vacancy can be attributed to a rise in short-term leases being taken out on retail properties over the festive period. It is anticipated that vacancy rates will start to rise again from February onwards. North Somerset As of April 212 the retail vacancy for Weston-super-Mare town centre was 16.3%, this is higher then the vacancy rate for April 2, which was 14.3%. The retail vacancy rate of 16.3% means that of the 644 retail units within Weston-super-Mare Town Centre (as defined by the Replacement Local Plan), 5 are currently vacant. This follows many national chains going into administration and also local retailers struggling to survive the economic conditions. Also, some of the vacant units can be attributed to the Dolphin Square area, currently the focus of major regeneration. The council is working closely with Weston Town Centre Partnership to try and address this issue. South Gloucestershire As of February 212 there were 124 empty retail premises in South Gloucestershire, which equates to a vacancy rate of 6.44%. Of the 1,925 retail premises in South Gloucestershire 3

4 almost 5% have a business rate discount applied. Major shopping destinations continue to churn whilst the smaller high streets and town centres see longer-term unoccupied premises. b) Tourism Indicator 4 th % Change on 4 th Direction of Quarter 2 Quarter 2 Change Visitors to attractions in the 765,993*.7% West of England Total Room Sales (Bristol) 353,18 3.3% Source: Destination Bristol Notes: * Number of visitors to attraction in the West of England equals the sum of visitors to attractions in Bath, Bristol and rural Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. The tourism sector has been performing well with visitor numbers to attractions in the West of England and the surrounding area. The 4 th quarter of 2 is up significantly on the 4 th quarter of 2 by.7%. Hotel room sales have also increased by 3.3% on the 4 th quarter of 2. As illustrated by graphs 2 & 3 there are clear trends in visitor numbers and hotel room sales, with yearly peaks in the 3 rd quarter and troughs during the 1 st quarter. Visitor numbers peaked in the 3 rd quarter of 29 (based on 14yr trend data), this potentially reflects the impacts of the recession and fewer people holidaying abroad over the summer months. Graph 3 illustrates that hotel room sales have shown a steady increase since 28. Graph 2: Visitors to attractions in the West of England 1,6, 1,4, Visitor Numbers 1,2, 1,, 8, 6, 4, Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q Source: Destination Bristol Graph 3: Room Sales by Quarter in Bristol Based Hotels and Guest Houses 4, 36, Room Sales 32, 28, 24, 2, Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q Source: Destination Bristol 4

5 The growth in the sub-regions tourism sector is also reflected in Bath: Overall room occupancy rates have increased from 42.2% to 58.8% year on year. The total number of visitors to attractions in and around Bath has increased by 13.5% over the last year. Graph 4: Room Occupancy in Bath % 3 2 All Serviced Hotels B&B/Guesthouse Self Catering Q1 2 Q1 212 Source: Bath Tourism Plus Graph 5: Visitors to Attractions in Bath 4, 35, 3, 25, 2, 15,, 5, All City Attractions Out of Town Roman Baths Q1 2 Q1 212 Source: Bath Tourism Plus 3. Employment / Labour Market Indicator July 2 June 2 July 29 June 2 Direction of Change Employment Level 543, 536,5 - Employment Rate Unemployment Level 36,4 36,4 - Unemployment Rate Source: Annual Population Survey, ONS The employment rate amongst the working age population has shown no significant change across the West of England between July 2 and June 2. The unemployment rate has also remained static for the same time period. 5

6 A time lag on the availability of the Annual Population Survey masks recent changes in the labour market, but we suspect based on recent national publications that unemployment will have gone up in the West of England. Graph 6: Employment Rate (16-64) Employment Rate (%) July 24 - June 25 July 25 - June 26 July 26 - June 27 July 27 - June 28 July 28 - June 29 July 29 - June 2 July 2 - June 2 Source: Annual Population Survey, NOMIS West of England Core City LEP Comparators Southern LEP Comparators Graph 7: Unemployment Rate (16-64) July 24 - June 25 July 25 - June 26 July 26 - June 27 July 27 - June 28 July 28 - June 29 July 29 - June 2 July 2 - June 2 West of England Core City LEP Comparators Southern LEP Comparators Source: Annual Population Survey, NOMIS Indicator West of England in February Direction of Change comparison with this month last yr Jobseeker s Allowance Claimant Count 23,356 Jobseeker s Allowance Claimant Rate 3.2 Vacancies Advertised by Jobcentre Plus 5,19 Claimants per Vacancy 4.7 Source: ONS Crown Copyright In February 212, there were 4.7 Jobseeker s Allowance claimants for every vacancy advertised by Jobcentre Plus, this is an increase on February 2 when there was 4.4 Jobseeker s Allowance claimants for every vacancy advertised by Jobcentre Plus.

7 The direction of change currently being experienced in the West of England is in line with National trends. 4. Property and Planning West of England in Comparison with this month Indicator November 2 last year House Prices 176,724 (-4.3%) House Sales 1332 (3.9%) Source: West of England figure calculated by the West of England Office using Land Registry Data. a) House Prices (Monthly Trend ; Annual Trend ) The average house price across the West of England increased by about 1,6 on the previous month of October in November 2 at 176,724. Average house prices in the West of England remain higher than the rest of the South West and England and Wales. It should be noted that there are marked variations between the UAs within the West of England, with average house prices in B&NES being significantly higher than the other authorities. There are also marked variations within individual authorities. Despite a decline in house prices the number of house sales in the West of England is up on November 2. Graph 8: House Prices Monthly Time Series 19, 185, 18, 175, Price ( ) 17, 165, 16, 155, 15, 145, Oct- Nov- Dec- Jan- Feb- Mar- Apr- May- Jun- Jul- Aug- Sep- Oct- Nov- WofE South West England & Wales Source: West of England figure calculated by the West of England Office using Land Registry Data. b) Commercial Property Enquiries West of England in March Comparison with this month Indicator 212 last year Total new property enquiries 5 (+6) Source: West of England Inward Investment Service/Evolutive database 7

8 Graph 9: West of England Total New Property Enquiries Received Jan Feb Mar Source: West of England Inward Investment Service/Evolutive database Graph 9 illustrates that for the 1 st Quarter of 212 the number of new property enquiries received is greater than for the 1 st Quarter of 2. Graph : New Property Enquiries Received by Sector Advanced Engineering Agriculture Business/Professional Services Construction Industry Contact Centres Creative Industries Distribution Education Low Carbon Financial Services Health/Social Work ICT/Telecommunications Leisure & Tourism Manufacturing Industry Personal Services Public Sector R&D Retail Transport Unspecified Utilities Source: West of England Inward Investment Service/Evolutive database Q1 2 Q1 212 Graph illustrates that for the 1 st Quarter of 212 the largest number of new enquiries received was within the Leisure and Tourism Sector, this is followed by Retail; Business/Professional Services and Creative Industries. 8

9 Graph : Demand Q1 212 Unit/Size Requirements No of enquiries Up to 5 Up to 2 Up to 5 Up to Up to 5 Up to 2 Over 2 Size (SqFt) Industrial Office Source: West of England Inward Investment Service/Evolutive database Notes: Unit/size figures are derived in most cases from enquirers online registration on the Invest West Property Search c) Commercial Data Take-up Indicator Q1 212 (sq ft) Q1 2 (sq ft) Direction of Change Bristol City Centre Take-up 91,56 159,6 Bristol Out of Town Take-up 4,25 72,399 Source: Bristol Property Agents Association Notes: Bristol out of town take up data includes South Gloucestershire and parts of North Somerset. Take up data from agents is currently unavailable for BANES and is not comprehensive for NS although we continue to work on this and we welcome any support. Office Rents Indicator Rents Rent free incentives Net effective rent ( yr term) Bristol City Centre Rents a,b 27.5psf 36 months Bristol Out of Town Rents a,b 21.psf - - Bath Rents b 18.5psf - - Source: a The Big Nine Regional Office Market Report Q3 2, GVA b Market Monitor South West of England & South Wales 2, Alder King d) Property Availability Office Locality Property (Units) Availability as at 17 th April 212 B&NES 3 Bristol 312 North Somerset 135 South Gloucestershire 128 Source: West of England Inward Investment Service / Evolutive database Industrial Locality Property (Units) Availability as at 17 th April 212 B&NES 61 Bristol 259 North Somerset 141 South Gloucestershire 61 Source: West of England Inward Investment Service / Evolutive database 9

10 Graph 12: Property Availability as at 17 th April Industrial Office BCC SG NS BANES Source: West of England Inward Investment Service / Evolutive database Notes: Office data doesn t include available serviced/managed workspace The Invest West property database relies on commercial agents to update property availability; the database only includes properties actively marketed by local commercial agents or owners. We are currently re-launching the property database and working on a major update. In the future, we will be able to provide more reliable data including properties on/off the market. This report has been produced using a variety of national and locally sourced data sets that provide an overview of the health of the West of England economy. Business West have also produced several useful documents providing the business view on the health of the economy; these are: West of England LEP Barriers to Growth Survey Report: Quarter Quarterly Economic Report: Quarter Request for Information: In our next edition we are looking to include market intelligence from sector leads, if you can help with this or provide information/data on any other area of this bulletin we would like to hear from you. Queries: For any queries on this bulletin please contact: Charlotte Hopley, Planning and Economic Research Officer, West of England Office Charlotte.Hopley@westofengland.org Tel: Many thanks to Nigel Jump for providing the section on Business Conditions and to all other contributors.

WE KNOW THE ECONOMY BULLETIN ECONOMIC. Issue 7. October 2013

WE KNOW THE ECONOMY BULLETIN ECONOMIC. Issue 7. October 2013 WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN Issue 7 October 213 WE ARE A PRIVATE/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP THAT IS GROWING THE ECONOMY OF THE BRISTOL & BATH CITY REGION. SKILLS MANAGING FUNDS INWARD INVESTMENT PLACE

More information

West of England LEP Quarterly Economic Bulletin Issue 6

West of England LEP Quarterly Economic Bulletin Issue 6 West of England LEP Quarterly Economic Bulletin Issue 6 Introduction This quarterly economic bulletin is intended to provide an overview of the economic health of the West of England looking at a variety

More information

WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN. Issue 20. January 2017

WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN. Issue 20. January 2017 WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN Issue 20 January 2017 WE ARE A PRIVATE/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP THAT IS GROWING THE ECONOMY OF THE BRISTOL & BATH CITY REGION. SKILLS MANAGING FUNDS INWARD INVESTMENT PLACE

More information

WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN. Issue 18. July 2016

WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN. Issue 18. July 2016 WE KNOW THE ECONOMY ECONOMIC BULLETIN Issue 18 July 2016 WE ARE A PRIVATE/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP THAT IS GROWING THE ECONOMY OF THE BRISTOL & BATH CITY REGION. SKILLS MANAGING FUNDS INWARD INVESTMENT PLACE

More information

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Economic Impact of Tourism Epping Forest - 2014 Economic Impact of Tourism Headline Figures Epping Forest - 2014 Total number of trips (day & staying)

More information

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Economic Impact of Tourism Oxfordshire - 2015 Economic Impact of Tourism Headline Figures Oxfordshire - 2015 Total number of trips (day & staying)

More information

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Economic Impact of Tourism Oxfordshire - 2016 Economic Impact of Tourism Headline Figures Oxfordshire - 2016 number of trips (day & staying) 27,592,106

More information

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Economic Impact of Tourism North Norfolk District - 2016 Contents Page Summary Results 2 Contextual analysis 4 Volume of Tourism 7 Staying Visitors

More information

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Economic Impact of Tourism Norfolk - 2016 Contents Page Summary Results 2 Contextual analysis 4 Volume of Tourism 7 Staying Visitors - Accommodation

More information

Employment and Skills Briefing (January 2015)

Employment and Skills Briefing (January 2015) Neil Brown Policy and Intelligence Officer t: 0115 854 1313 e: neilb@emfec.co.uk The following information summarises the DWP (Central England Group) State of the Group Report January 2015 and provides

More information

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director

Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Produced by: Destination Research Sergi Jarques, Director Economic Impact of Tourism Norfolk - 2017 Contents Page Summary Results 2 Contextual analysis 4 Volume of Tourism 7 Staying Visitors - Accommodation

More information

Commissioned by: Economic Impact of Tourism. Stevenage Results. Produced by: Destination Research

Commissioned by: Economic Impact of Tourism. Stevenage Results. Produced by: Destination Research Commissioned by: Produced by: Destination Research www.destinationresearch.co.uk December 2016 Contents Page Introduction and Contextual Analysis 3 Headline Figures 5 Volume of Tourism 7 Staying Visitors

More information

Employment and Skills Briefing (March 2015)

Employment and Skills Briefing (March 2015) Neil Brown Policy and Intelligence Officer t: 0115 854 1313 e: neilb@emfec.co.uk The following information summarises the DWP (Central England Group) State of the Group Report March 2015 and provides a

More information

Yukon Tourism Indicators Year-End Report Yukon Tourism Indicators Year-End Report 2015

Yukon Tourism Indicators Year-End Report Yukon Tourism Indicators Year-End Report 2015 Yukon Tourism Indicators Overview The Yukon Tourism Indicators is published by the Department of Tourism and Culture as a companion to the monthly Yukon Tourism Visitation Report. This document is intended

More information

Driving Customer Satisfaction

Driving Customer Satisfaction Driving Customer Satisfaction Getting the most out of the VE Brand & Satisfaction Tracker Jim Eccleston, TNS RI Travel & Tourism Destinations Conference 20 th October, 2011 Today s Coverage The context

More information

Economic Impact of Tourism. Hertfordshire Results. Commissioned by: Visit Herts. Produced by:

Economic Impact of Tourism. Hertfordshire Results. Commissioned by: Visit Herts. Produced by: Commissioned by: Visit Herts Produced by: Destination Research www.destinationresearch.co.uk December 2016 Contents Page Introduction and Contextual Analysis 3 Headline Figures 5 Volume of Tourism 7 Staying

More information

Visit Wales Research Update

Visit Wales Research Update Visit Wales Research Update 19 January 21 This update summarises tourism performance by drawing upon Visit Wales own research and information from other relevant sources. It is based upon information available

More information

February 2016 Employment and Skills Briefing

February 2016 Employment and Skills Briefing The following information summarises the DWP (Central England Group) State of the Group Report (February 2016) and provides a focus on East Midlands through District level, local authority, and LEP data.

More information

Oct-17 Nov-17. Sep-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slightly faster rate

Oct-17 Nov-17. Sep-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slightly faster rate Analysis provided by TRAVEL TRENDS INDEX SEPTEMBER 2018 CTI reading of.8 in September 2018 indicates that travel to or within the U.S. grew 1.6% in September 2018 compared to September 2017. LTI predicts

More information

Oct-17 Nov-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

Oct-17 Nov-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate Analysis provided by TRAVEL TRENDS INDEX OCTOBER 2018 CTI reading of 51.6 in October 2018 indicates that travel to or within the U.S. grew 3.2% in October 2018 compared to October 2017. LTI predicts travel

More information

Construction Industry Focus Survey. Sample

Construction Industry Focus Survey. Sample Construction Industry Focus Survey 1 CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 1. Leading Activity Indicator 2 2. Activity by sector and constraints Residential, Non-residential, Civil Engineering 3. Orders and Tenders

More information

1. Output GVA data for LEPs , ONS Feb 2016

1. Output GVA data for LEPs , ONS Feb 2016 1 2 1. Output GVA data for LEPs 1997 2014, ONS Feb 2016 2. Business stock The number of VAT and / or PAYE businesses registered in in the Leeds City Region at March 2016 was 121,630, compared with 109,000

More information

Perth and Kinross Economic Journal Quarter (April - June 2016)

Perth and Kinross Economic Journal Quarter (April - June 2016) For more information regarding the content of this publication, please contact: Marek Styczen, Project Officer - Enterprise Planning & Development The Environment Service Perth & Kinross Council Pullar

More information

Economic Impact of Tourism. Cambridgeshire 2010 Results

Economic Impact of Tourism. Cambridgeshire 2010 Results Economic Impact of Tourism Cambridgeshire 2010 Results Produced by: Tourism South East Research Department 40 Chamberlayne Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 5JH sjarques@tourismse.com http://www.tourismsoutheast.com

More information

BUSINESS BAROMETER December 2018

BUSINESS BAROMETER December 2018 Credit: Chris Orange BUSINESS BAROMETER December Credit: Nigel Moore 1 Contents Summary of findings 3 Annual monthly performance: visitor attractions..4 Visit Herts Team update 5 National context.8 Visitor

More information

Industry Update. ACI-NA Winter Board of Directors Meeting February 3, 2016 Orlando, FL

Industry Update. ACI-NA Winter Board of Directors Meeting February 3, 2016 Orlando, FL Industry Update ACI-NA Winter Board of Directors Meeting February 3, 2016 Orlando, FL U.S. & Canadian GDP 8% 6% 4% U.S.* Canada** Estimate by BEA as of 02/11/16 2% 0% -2% -4% -6% -8% -10% The U.S. economy

More information

JOURNAL ECONOMIC PERTH & KINROSS Q3 2017

JOURNAL ECONOMIC PERTH & KINROSS Q3 2017 For more information regarding the content of this publication, please contact: Marek Styczen, Project Officer - Enterprise Planning & Development The Environment Service Perth & Kinross Council Pullar

More information

Jan-18. Dec-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

Jan-18. Dec-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate Analysis provided by TRAVEL TRENDS INDEX DECEMBER 2018 CTI reading of 51.8 in December 2018 indicates that travel to or within the U.S. grew 3.6% in December 2018 compared to December 2017. LTI predicts

More information

49 May-17. Jun-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate

49 May-17. Jun-17. Travel is expected to grow over the coming 6 months; at a slower rate Analysis provided by TRAVEL TRENDS INDEX MAY 2018 CTI reading of 51.7 in May 2018 shows that travel to or within the U.S. grew 3.4% in May 2018 compared to May 2017. LTI predicts moderating travel growth

More information

July 2016 Employment and Skills Briefing

July 2016 Employment and Skills Briefing The following information summarises the DWP: (Central England Group) State of the Group Report (July 2016) and provides a focus on East Midlands through District level, local authority, and LEP data.

More information

Key Stats. 2.6 Percentage points. 1,050 New Jobs Filled Since launch 0.7% 17.7% 35.5% 230 Since last year 2.2% 14.8% Economy. Labour Market and Skills

Key Stats. 2.6 Percentage points. 1,050 New Jobs Filled Since launch 0.7% 17.7% 35.5% 230 Since last year 2.2% 14.8% Economy. Labour Market and Skills Key Stats Economy Employment rate % Get Oldham Working 2.6 Percentage points Labour Market and Skills Level 3 Qualifications % NEET % 1,050 New Jobs Filled Since launch Business 0.7% New businesses in

More information

Tourism Trends. Sharon Orrell October 2013

Tourism Trends. Sharon Orrell October 2013 Tourism Trends Sharon Orrell October 2013 Apr-06 Jun-06 Aug-06 Oct-06 Dec-06 Feb-07 Apr-07 Jun-07 Aug-07 Oct-07 Dec-07 Feb-08 Apr-08 Jun-08 Aug-08 Oct-08 Dec-08 Feb-09 Apr-09 Jun-09 Aug-09 Oct-09 Dec-09

More information

Economic Impact of Tourism. Norfolk

Economic Impact of Tourism. Norfolk Economic Impact of Tourism Norfolk - 2009 Produced by: East of England Tourism Dettingen House Dettingen Way, Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 3TU Tel. 01284 727480 Contextual analysis Regional Economic Trends

More information

The Economic Impact of Poole s Visitor Economy 2015

The Economic Impact of Poole s Visitor Economy 2015 The Economic Impact of Poole s Visitor Economy 2015 Produced By The South West Research Company Ltd October 2016 Contents Page Introduction 3 Poole data 4 Dorset data 17 Introduction This report examines

More information

Cris Tarrant CEO (BVA State of the Nation. Joe Stather Associate Director #2018HIF

Cris Tarrant CEO (BVA State of the Nation. Joe Stather Associate Director #2018HIF Cris Tarrant CEO (BVA BDRC) @cristarrant State of the Nation Joe Stather Associate Director (CBRE) @joestather #2018HIF Cris Tarrant CEO (BVA BDRC) @cristarrant Trends & Spends Joe Stather Associate Director

More information

The Economic Impact of Gloucestershire s Visitor Economy Forest of Dean district

The Economic Impact of Gloucestershire s Visitor Economy Forest of Dean district The Economic Impact of Gloucestershire s Visitor Economy 201 Forest of Dean district Produced on behalf of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean Tourism Association By The South West Research Company Ltd January

More information

The Economic Impact of Gloucestershire s Visitor Economy Forest of Dean district

The Economic Impact of Gloucestershire s Visitor Economy Forest of Dean district The Economic Impact of Gloucestershire s Visitor Economy 2014 Forest of Dean district Produced on behalf of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean Tourism Association By The South West Research Company Ltd

More information

West Somerset 2015 Local data version

West Somerset 2015 Local data version West Somerset 2015 Local data version Introduction This report examines the volume and value of tourism and the impact of visitor expenditure on the local economy in West Somerset and Somerset county in

More information

The Economic Impact of Tourism Brighton & Hove Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH

The Economic Impact of Tourism Brighton & Hove Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH The Economic Impact of Tourism Brighton & Hove 2013 Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH CONTENTS 1. Summary of Results 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2

More information

Introduction to European Commission Funding: ERDF and JESSICA

Introduction to European Commission Funding: ERDF and JESSICA Developing interest - appendix: March 2013 Appendix 1: Introduction to European Commission Funding: ERDF and JESSICA European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) aim[s] to strengthen economic and social

More information

Queensland Economic Update

Queensland Economic Update Queensland Economic Update Chamber of Commerce & Industry March 2018 cciq.com.au Queensland Economic Update: Summary National Accounts GDP expanded 2.3% during calendar year 2017. QLD state final demand

More information

BUILDING LOCAL ADVANTAGE

BUILDING LOCAL ADVANTAGE BUILDING LOCAL ADVANTAGE Review of Local Enterprise Partnership area economies in 2014 1 CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 1. RECENT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE 6 2. TRADE PERFORMANCE AND INTERNATIONAL

More information

Kent Visitor Economy Barometer 2016

Kent Visitor Economy Barometer 2016 Kent Visitor Economy Barometer 2016 In 2016 Kent s Tourism Businesses saw 2 Summary 2016 saw a strong performance for attractions, although fluctuations did occur from month to month. Accommodation providers

More information

visitor insights 2016

visitor insights 2016 visitor insights 2016 table of contents Purpose of Report 3 Surf Coast Data Regions 3 Maps 3 Executive Summary 4 Summary of Total Visitation to Surf Coast 5 Total Visitation and Visitor Nights 5 Total

More information

NSW BUSINESS CONDITIONS DECEMBER Quarterly snapshot of NSW economy informed by the businesses of NSW

NSW BUSINESS CONDITIONS DECEMBER Quarterly snapshot of NSW economy informed by the businesses of NSW NSW BUSINESS CONDITIONS DECEMBER 218 Quarterly snapshot of NSW economy informed by the businesses of NSW NSW THIS QUARTER The NSW Business Chamber s Business Conditions Survey points to tougher trading

More information

Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce & Industry TCCI BAROMETER. March Palmos Analysis. March 11

Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce & Industry TCCI BAROMETER. March Palmos Analysis. March 11 Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce & Industry TCCI BAROMETER March 2011 Palmos Analysis March 11 TCCI BAROMETER (Executive Summary) Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI), consistent to its

More information

The contribution of Tourism to the Greek economy in 2017

The contribution of Tourism to the Greek economy in 2017 The contribution of Tourism to the Greek economy in 2017 1 st edition (provisional data) May 2018 Dr. Aris Ikkos, ISHC Research Director Serafim Koutsos Analyst INSETE Republishing is permitted provided

More information

JOURNAL ECONOMIC PERTH & KINROSS Q1-Q2 2018

JOURNAL ECONOMIC PERTH & KINROSS Q1-Q2 2018 For more information regarding the content of this publication, please contact: Marek Styczen, Project Officer - Enterprise Planning & Development The Environment Service Perth & Kinross Council Pullar

More information

The Economic Impact of Travel in Kansas. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2013

The Economic Impact of Travel in Kansas. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2013 The Economic Impact of Travel in Kansas Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2013 Who we are Tourism Economics Union of industry expertise and economic disciplines Real world insights based on quantitative

More information

Asheville Metro Economic Report 2014 Second Quarter

Asheville Metro Economic Report 2014 Second Quarter Asheville Metro Economic Report Johnson Price Sprinkle PA HIGHLIGHTS: ASHEVILLE METRO The Asheville metro area gained 2,400 more jobs than one year earlier, averaging a growth rate of 1.4 percent, continuing

More information

Estimates of the Economic Importance of Tourism

Estimates of the Economic Importance of Tourism Estimates of the Economic Importance of Tourism 2008-2013 Coverage: UK Date: 03 December 2014 Geographical Area: UK Theme: People and Places Theme: Economy Theme: Travel and Transport Key Points This article

More information

Bristol Economic Briefing March 2014

Bristol Economic Briefing March 2014 Bristol Economic Briefing March 2014 Summary ONS 1 reported that the UK economy grew by 1.8% in 2013. The OBR 2 published 3 summaries of the forecasts for 2014 and 2015. All forecasts had been revised

More information

Australian Cities Accounts Estimates. December 2011

Australian Cities Accounts Estimates. December 2011 Australian Cities Accounts 2010-11 Estimates December 2011 This report has been prepared by: SGS Economics and Planning Pty Ltd ACN 007 437 729 Level 5 171 Latrobe Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 P: + 61 3 8616

More information

AirportInfo. ACI-NA 2011 Traffic Report

AirportInfo. ACI-NA 2011 Traffic Report AirportInfo ACI-NA 2011 Traffic Report July 2012 2011 ACI World Airport Traffic Summary North America 2011 % Change 2010 Worldwide 2011 % Change 2010 Total Passengers 1.5B Up 1.8% 5.1B Up 5.2% Total International

More information

Commissioned by: Visit Kent. Economic Impact of Tourism. Canterbury Results. Produced by: Destination Research

Commissioned by: Visit Kent. Economic Impact of Tourism. Canterbury Results. Produced by: Destination Research Commissioned by: Visit Kent Produced by: Destination Research www.destinationresearch.co.uk November 2016 Contents Page Introduction and Contextual Analysis 3 Headline Figures 6 Volume of Tourism 8 Staying

More information

The Outlook for the Residential Construction Industry Hunter and the Central Coast

The Outlook for the Residential Construction Industry Hunter and the Central Coast The Outlook for the Residential Construction Industry Hunter and the Central Coast Graham Wolfe HIA Chief Executive Industry Policy and Media HIA Industry Outlook Breakfast Newcastle February 2013 Backdrop:

More information

Domestic Tourism to South West Wales in 2006, 2007 and 2008 Factsheet

Domestic Tourism to South West Wales in 2006, 2007 and 2008 Factsheet Domestic Tourism to South West Wales in 2006, 2007 and 2008 Factsheet Introduction Published June 2009 This factsheet provides summary tables of key tourism figures to South West Wales in 2006, 2007 and

More information

Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, March 2017

Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, March 2017 Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, March Undersecretariat of Planning and Tourism Policy Available in http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/versionesrat.aspx DIRECTORy ENRIQUE DE LA MADRID CORDERO

More information

Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics

Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics Q2 QUARTERLY BULLETIN OF STATISTICS 2nd Quarter GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDA Cabinet Office Department of Statistics Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics Q2 Highlights Air Arrivals: Bermuda hosted 75,013 tourists.

More information

Regional Economic Report July- September 2014

Regional Economic Report July- September 2014 Regional Economic Report July- September 2014 December 11, 2014 Outline I. Introduction II. Results July September 2014 A. Economic Activity B. Inflation C. Economic Outlook III. Final Remarks Introduction

More information

AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW

AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW September 218 An in-depth overview of Auckland s visitor economy from the latest arrival, accommodation, spend, cruise and event data through to past five- commentary. Prepared

More information

International economic context and regional impact

International economic context and regional impact Contents I. GDP growth trends in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2012 II. Regional performance in 2012: Inflation, employment and wages External sector Policies: Fiscal and Monetary III. Conclusions

More information

Evaluating Lodging Opportunities

Evaluating Lodging Opportunities Evaluating Lodging Opportunities This section explores market opportunities for new lodging accommodations in the downtown area. It will help you understand travel and visitation trends, existing competition,

More information

Tourism to the Regions of Wales 2008

Tourism to the Regions of Wales 2008 Tourism to the Regions of Wales 28 Key Facts on UK Domestic Tourism North Wales North Wales accounts for 37% of all trips and 35% of all spend in Wales 87% of visits to North Wales are for holiday purposes

More information

North Lanarkshire. Skills Assessment January SDS-1163-Jan16

North Lanarkshire. Skills Assessment January SDS-1163-Jan16 North Lanarkshire Skills Assessment January 2016 SDS-1163-Jan16 Acknowledgement The Regional Skills Assessment Steering Group (Skills Development Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, the Scottish Funding Council

More information

Bristol Economic Briefing September 2012

Bristol Economic Briefing September 2012 Bristol Economic Briefing September 2012 Summary UK double dip recession continues. Long term unemployment continues to grow but the growth rate has slowed. Employment in Bristol unchanged - still higher

More information

LOCAL AREA TOURISM IMPACT MODEL. Wandsworth borough report

LOCAL AREA TOURISM IMPACT MODEL. Wandsworth borough report LOCAL AREA TOURISM IMPACT MODEL Wandsworth borough report London Development Agency May 2008 CONTENTS 1. Introduction... 3 2. Tourism in London and the UK: recent trends... 4 3. The LATI model: a brief

More information

The Economic Impact of Tourism Brighton & Hove Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH

The Economic Impact of Tourism Brighton & Hove Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH The Economic Impact of Tourism Brighton & Hove 2014 Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH CONTENTS 1. Summary of Results 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2

More information

The Economic Impact of BT Group plc in the UK

The Economic Impact of BT Group plc in the UK 2018 Edition The Economic Impact of BT Group plc in the UK A report by Hatch Regeneris for BT Group plc 1 Contents 2 Introduction 3 BT Group plc across the UK 11 London & the South East 12 3 Our Report

More information

January 2018 Air Traffic Activity Summary

January 2018 Air Traffic Activity Summary January 2018 Air Traffic Activity Summary Jan-2018 Jan-2017 CY-2018 CY-2017 Passengers 528,947 505,421 4.7% 528,947 505,421 4.7% Passengers 537,332 515,787 4.2% 537,332 515,787 4.2% Passengers 1,066,279

More information

Inclusive Growth indicators: Core city and GM Local Authority comparisons

Inclusive Growth indicators: Core city and GM Local Authority comparisons Inclusive Growth indicators: Core city and GM Local Authority comparisons Dr. Anthony Rafferty (Senior Researcher IGAU, Senior Lecturer Alliance Manchester Business School) Prof. Ruth Lupton (Director,

More information

Understanding Visitor Satisfaction

Understanding Visitor Satisfaction Understanding Visitor Satisfaction 2013-14 Debrief by TNS at VisitEngland 11 th November 2014 What we will cover: Introduction Tracking performance over time Headline performance by segment The drivers

More information

English Riviera Tourism Monitor

English Riviera Tourism Monitor English Riviera Tourism Monitor November 2013 Produced for and on behalf of The English Riviera Tourism Company Ltd by The South West Research Company Ltd January 2014 1 Executive Summary Compared to November

More information

Tourism Update. Xavier Faux October 2017

Tourism Update. Xavier Faux October 2017 Tourism Update Xavier Faux October 2017 1 Today s presentation Domestic and inbound tourism update Attractions Survey 2016 Domestic tourism to Wiltshire 2 Domestic and Inbound tourism: How are we doing?

More information

Tourism Trends. Humphrey Walwyn Head of VisitEngland Research October 2018

Tourism Trends. Humphrey Walwyn Head of VisitEngland Research October 2018 Tourism Trends Humphrey Walwyn Head of VisitEngland Research October 2018 1 England Research & Evaluation GBTS - Overnights (statutory research & official statistic) GBDVS - Day (statutory/ official) Occupancy

More information

AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW

AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW October 218 An in-depth overview of Auckland s visitor economy from the latest arrival, accommodation, spend, cruise and event data through to past five- commentary. Prepared

More information

Inverness, Culloden and Suburbs Settlement Economic Overview

Inverness, Culloden and Suburbs Settlement Economic Overview Strategic planning and research Economic information December 2007 Inverness, Culloden and Suburbs Settlement Economic Overview Summary Between 2001 and 2006, the population of Inverness, Culloden and

More information

Gold Coast: Modelled Future PIA Queensland Awards for Planning Excellence 2014 Nomination under Cutting Edge Research category

Gold Coast: Modelled Future PIA Queensland Awards for Planning Excellence 2014 Nomination under Cutting Edge Research category Gold Coast: Modelled Future PIA Queensland Awards for Planning Excellence 2014 Nomination under Cutting Edge Research category Jointly nominated by SGS Economics and Planning and City of Gold Coast August

More information

Tourism in South Africa A statistical overview

Tourism in South Africa A statistical overview Tourism in South Africa A statistical overview Purpose of presentation Purpose of the presentation is to present different tourism statistics produced by Stats SA People like to travel we are a country

More information

Commissioned by: Visit Kent. Economic Impact of Tourism. Dover Results. Produced by: Destination Research

Commissioned by: Visit Kent. Economic Impact of Tourism. Dover Results. Produced by: Destination Research Commissioned by: Visit Kent Produced by: Destination Research www.destinationresearch.co.uk November 2016 Contents Page Introduction and Contextual Analysis 3 Headline Figures 6 Volume of Tourism 8 Staying

More information

Annual Gross Domestic Product (Production Measure)

Annual Gross Domestic Product (Production Measure) June 2017 Executive Summary Page 2 Latest Quarter Economic Trends page 3 Economic Outlook page 4 Labour Force page 5 Retail Activity page 6 Building Activity page 7 Tourism Trends page 8 Local Authorities

More information

Destination Performance 2012

Destination Performance 2012 Destination Performance 2012 Sample Council City 2 Prepared by: TSE Research www.tourismsoutheast.com Contextual Information Welcome to the Destination Intelligence report for British Destinations members.

More information

Inclusive Growth (IG) Monitor 2017: Local Enterprise Partnerships Anthony Rafferty, Ceri Hughes, & Ruth Lupton

Inclusive Growth (IG) Monitor 2017: Local Enterprise Partnerships Anthony Rafferty, Ceri Hughes, & Ruth Lupton Inclusive Growth (IG) Monitor 7: Local Enterprise Partnerships Anthony Rafferty, Ceri Hughes, & Ruth Lupton Inclusive Growth Analysis Unit (IGAU) University of Manchester Contents Introduction... Leading

More information

Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, April 2017

Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, April 2017 Results of Tourism Activity Mexico, April Undersecretariat of Planning and Tourism Policy Available in http://www.datatur.sectur.gob.mx/sitepages/versionesrat.aspx DIRECTORy ENRIQUE DE LA MADRID CORDERO

More information

The Economic Impact of Tourism New Forest Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH

The Economic Impact of Tourism New Forest Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH The Economic Impact of Tourism New Forest 2008 Prepared by: Tourism South East Research Unit 40 Chamberlayne Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 5JH CONTENTS Glossary of terms 1 1. Summary of Results 4 2. Table

More information

Passenger Traffic Expands by 4% for the Month of June

Passenger Traffic Expands by 4% for the Month of June Passenger Traffic Expands by 4% for the Month of June Montréal, 6 August Passenger traffic continued along its growth path for the month of June. In the first half of, the number of passengers passing

More information

The Travel and Tourism Industry in Vermont. A Benchmark Study of the Economic Impact of Visitor Expenditures on the Vermont Economy 2005

The Travel and Tourism Industry in Vermont. A Benchmark Study of the Economic Impact of Visitor Expenditures on the Vermont Economy 2005 The Travel and Tourism Industry in Vermont A Benchmark Study of the Economic Impact of Visitor Expenditures on the Vermont Economy 2005 INTRODUCTION GENERAL November, 2006 This 2005 update of the original

More information

BRAZIL INTERNATIONAL INBOUND TRAVEL MARKET PROFILE (2011) Copyright 2012 by the U.S. Travel Association. All Rights Reserved.

BRAZIL INTERNATIONAL INBOUND TRAVEL MARKET PROFILE (2011) Copyright 2012 by the U.S. Travel Association. All Rights Reserved. BRAZIL INTERNATIONAL INBOUND TRAVEL MARKET PROFILE (211) Copyright 212 by the U.S. Travel Association. All Rights Reserved. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY With a population of nearly 2 million and a GDP exceeding $2

More information

SHETLAND AREA PROFILE

SHETLAND AREA PROFILE www.hie.co.uk SHETLAND AREA PROFILE May 2014 SHETLAND AREA PROFILE INTRODUCTION The Shetland area profile uses 2011 Census data and other available data sources to present an up-to-date analysis of its

More information

Tourism Business Monitor. Accommodation Report. Wave 5 Post-October half term

Tourism Business Monitor. Accommodation Report. Wave 5 Post-October half term Tourism Business Monitor Accommodation Report Wave 5 Post-October half term Background, objectives and research method Tourism Business Monitor designed to measure, monitor and understand tourism business

More information

Significant increase in accommodation activity but slightly less than in the previous month

Significant increase in accommodation activity but slightly less than in the previous month Tourism activity February 2015 15 April, 2015 Significant increase in accommodation activity but slightly less than in the previous month Hotel establishments recorded approximately 2.2 million overnight

More information

Champion the sector and drive forward the industry s shared Strategic Framework for Tourism. Advise Government on English Tourism issues

Champion the sector and drive forward the industry s shared Strategic Framework for Tourism. Advise Government on English Tourism issues Lyndsey Swift Head of Strategic Partnerships & Engagement VisitEngland The role of VisitEngland Champion the sector and drive forward the industry s shared Strategic Framework for Tourism Advise Government

More information

Tourism Snapshot. A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active. February 2015 Volume 11, Issue 2.

Tourism Snapshot. A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active. February 2015 Volume 11, Issue 2. Tourism Snapshot Tourism Whistler/Mike Crane A focus on the markets in which the CTC and its partners are active www.canada.travel/corporate February Volume 11, Issue 2 Key highlights The strong beginning

More information

International Visitation to the Northern Territory. Year ending September 2017

International Visitation to the Northern Territory. Year ending September 2017 International Visitation to the Northern Territory Year ending September 2017 The following is a summary of information relevant to the Northern Territory (NT) tourism industry including visitation results

More information

Note: These Louisiana indicators show the percentage difference from Second Quarter 2004 to Second Quarter 2005.

Note: These Louisiana indicators show the percentage difference from Second Quarter 2004 to Second Quarter 2005. Second Quarter 2005 The Louisiana Travel Pulse is a quarterly industry travel barometer designed to present recent trends in travel industry performance. This issue s emphasis is on the Second Quarter

More information

REPORT. VisitEngland Business Confidence Monitor Wave 5 Autumn

REPORT. VisitEngland Business Confidence Monitor Wave 5 Autumn REPORT VisitEngland Business Confidence Monitor 2011 5-7 Museum Place Cardiff, Wales CF10 3BD Tel: ++44 (0)29 2030 3100 Fax: ++44 (0)29 2023 6556 www.strategic-marketing.co.uk Page 2 of 31 Contents Page

More information

DTTAS Quarterly Aviation Statistics Snapshot Quarter Report

DTTAS Quarterly Aviation Statistics Snapshot Quarter Report Contents DTTAS Quarterly Aviation Statistics Snapshot Quarter 4 2015 Report 1.1 Dublin Airport Key Statistics... 1 1.2 Cork Airport Key Statistics... 3 1.3 Shannon Airport Key Statistics... 5 1.4 Total

More information

AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW

AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW AUCKLAND DESTINATION OVERVIEW JUNE 218 An in-depth overview of Auckland s visitor economy from the latest arrival, accommodation, spend and cruise data through to past five-year commentary. Prepared July

More information

MARKET NEWSLETTER No 57 January 2012

MARKET NEWSLETTER No 57 January 2012 OVERVIEW OF INTRA-EUROPEAN UNION TRADING BETWEEN 2007/08 AND 2010/11 The data on intra-eu trade reported in this month s newsletter have been taken from the EUROSTAT database. However, it is important

More information

PEMBROKESHIRE & CORNWALL VISITOR SURVEYS 2011/12 COMPARING THE DESTINATIONS. February 2013

PEMBROKESHIRE & CORNWALL VISITOR SURVEYS 2011/12 COMPARING THE DESTINATIONS. February 2013 PEMBROKESHIRE & CORNWALL VISITOR SURVEYS 2011/12 COMPARING THE DESTINATIONS February 2013 Prepared for: Visit / Destination Pembrokeshire Partnership Client Contact: Emma Rojano/ Mark Horner TERMS OF CONTRACT

More information