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Section Topics:-
New employment land
New employment floorspace
Future employment land potential
Employment rate
Jobs by sector
Site safeguarding
Economic prosperity

Contact

Mail :
Local Development Framework
Dept. of Development
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 304822
Email :
ldf@plymouth.gov.uk
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Keeping track of Plymouth’s Economy

The following objective is from the Core Strategy:

Strategic Objective 6
To set a spatial planning framework through the LDF that supports the Council's Economic Strategy and Action Plan, helping to make Plymouth a place where people, business and an outstanding natural environment converge to bring about sustainable prosperity and wellbeing for all.

The recession has had a significant impact on the economy nationally. This is also reflected locally in Plymouth.

To make sure we are supporting employment and business in the city there are a number of facts and figures that we monitor. This helps to build up a picture of what is happening in the city. This information is used to help decide what support policies, plans and investment could offer now and in the future.

Did you know that:

The current picture shows a job market that is decreasing. Public administration and education are particularly badly affected and are under further pressure due to the city moving away from a dependence on the public sector. The number of new businesses starting up has also been falling, however this has not been as much as the rest of the south west.

Find out more by looking at the following sections:

We will update this information as we receive more data to help us understand the impact the recession has had on the city.

This page of the annual monitoring report was last updated December 2011.