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The UK areas most dominated by one industry

2nd August 2022

40% of all businesses in Fermanagh and Omagh are in agriculture.

Seven out of the ten areas on the list are dominated by agriculture.

Administration, the arts, and professional services are among the other industries.

New research has revealed the UK areas most dominated by one industry.

The study by marketing training hub School of Marketing analysed ONS data to see the number of businesses from each industry in every local authority to find the areas dominated the most by a single sector.

It found that the Northern Irish area of Fermanagh and Omagh is most dominated by agricultural, forestry and fishing businesses, with 40.30% of all businesses in the area being from this industry, the highest in the list. It's one of two Northern Irish authorities on the list, with Mid Ulster being the other entry, also dominated primarily by agriculture.

The Orkney Islands and the Shetland Islands take second and third respectively, again dominated by agricultural businesses. In the Orkney Islands, 37.07% of all businesses are in agriculture, followed very closely by the Shetland Islands with 37.04%.

The Worcestershire area of Bromsgrove is an example of an entry not dominated by agriculture, with 32.43% of all businesses in the area defined as being part of the business administration and support services industry.

Professional, scientific, and technical businesses were found to dominate in the City of London authority, making up 31.17% of all businesses in the Central London area. Specific kinds of businesses in the industry include legal, bookkeeping, scientific research, and marketing businesses.

The Northamptonshire area of Wellingborough rounds out the list in tenth place, with 30.99% of all businesses in the arts, entertainment, and recreation industry. Businesses in this industry include libraries, zoos, gyms, theme parks and museums.










Area
Industry
% of all businesses

1
Fermanagh and Omagh
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
40.30%

2
Orkney Islands
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
37.07%

3
Shetland Islands
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
37.04%

4
Powys
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
34.15%

5
Bromsgrove
Business administration & support services
32.43%

6
Mid Ulster
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
31.58%

7
Eden
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
31.36%

8
Torridge
Agriculture, forestry & fishing
31.20%

9
City of London
Professional, scientific & technical services
31.17%

10
Wellingborough
Arts, entertainment, recreation & other services
30.99%

Overall, the agriculture, forestry, and fishing industry were the most common industry for businesses, with seven entries in the top ten and 22 in the top 50. Other notable dominant industries included the professional, scientific, and technical industry and the construction industry.

Commenting on the findings, Ritchie Mehta, CEO of the School of Marketing, said: "It's fascinating to see the variety all around in these results, with areas from all around the UK making their way into the list. This data shows that some industries really dominate in certain areas of the UK, however that doesn't mean there's only one type of job available, as there can be a huge variety of roles within a business sector.

"When it comes to skills, there are some common themes that employers are looking for across a range of jobs, however in the current climate, budgets for training are likely to be cut, and the skills gap could widen. SME owners can take advantage of the Apprenticeship Levy scheme to bring in new staff or train current ones in digital and data-led programmes, with the vast majority of the training cost covered by the levy."

The study was conducted by the School of Marketing, which offers leading digital marketing apprenticeships and has more than 4,000 learners in more than 20 countries.