@chilternrailway So the timetable says it doesn't but your website says it does! Luckily the train manager just announced it's going to stop at Risborough - hurrah!
@thomasforth @chrishanretty @Whythawk The aggregated regional data are here https://t.co/drY38LVJlA & the individual raw address-level data are here https://t.co/KKoX2zyx95...
Claimant count in England rose by 705,000 or 66.3% from March to April, with increases by region ranging from 93.2% in the South West to 50.8 in the West Midlands. #unemployment#claimantcount
A new Cebr report carried out on behalf of @HeathrowAirport has found that Heathrow is the UK’s biggest port with 40% of UK goods exports passing through it.
The full Press Release is available here -
https://t.co/y2PjHxK5uH
Have a look @BTVLEP blog "Opportunities for local businesses to reach and trade with the world" by Rupert Waters, Head of Economic Development @HeathrowAirport https://t.co/YEOG11oAXr
#Aylesbury Vale's #population reached 199,448 in 2018, an increase of 18,573 residents or 10.3% over the last five years. This was the 8th fastest rate of growth of any UK local authority and the third highest outside London. https://t.co/QTaOSpaA7j #Buckinghamshire#MYPE
The Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2019 has just been published. Very interesting dynamics, North Portugal and Crete going up the Basque Country and Northern French regions down showing that place-based policies are more important than ever https://t.co/aM0TtlUNL7
38% of #Buckinghamshire's businesses introduced a new or significantly improved product or service in the last three years, the highest share among #LEPs. Skip to chapter 4 of @ERC_UK's new #innovation report for the full results: https://t.co/mYmhOgVf1H
#Buckinghamshire is top 5 in 5 of the 8 criteria in the #ThrivingPlacesIndex - for Local Conditions, Mental & Physical Health, Education & Learning, Work & Local Economy, and People & Community 👍 @HappyCityUK @BTVLEP @Visit_Bucks @buckscc @BucksSkillsHub https://t.co/BWcu7HqF4B
In the year to the end of January, 58.5% of job postings for roles in #Buckinghamshire were in managerial, professional or technical occupations, with professionals in public services accounting for 18.5% of all postings that specified both industry & occupation
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#Buckinghamshire's local #buses travelled 8.7m miles in 2017/18, carrying 10.8m passengers. #Bucks residents made 20.1 journeys per capita, the 8th lowest ratio among England's 27 county council areas https://t.co/eEyHl2adRT
#Buckinghamshire's businesses paid £173.8m in business rates in 2017/18, this ranks the county 17th among England's 135 unitary authorities and 37th among the 38 #LEPs. #Bucks businesses paid £179.6m in 2016/17. #nndr#businessrates https://t.co/ic7bToDmB0
#Buckinghamshire's average house price rose to an all-time high of £418,787 in October. At 7,873, sales in the 12 months to the end of August were at their lowest in five years #HMLandRegistry https://t.co/CV097OLaWk
@cla_ri_ty@bbfuk No, but Milton Keynes numbers are available: https://t.co/Ln5mXZ5PZl. There are 19 wards in Milton Keynes, of which 15 saw population increase over this period, led by the 39.4% or 4,456 residents increase in Broughton.
Over the last five years (2012-17) #Buckingamshire's population has risen by 4.9% (24,900) residents. In that time 26 of the county's 98 wards have seen their populations fall, including 16 of 28 in #Wycombe, where High Wycombe's share of district population has risen above 50%.
The new #Buckinghamshire council will have the 11th largest economy of any unitary, the 15th most jobs, the 7th biggest population and the 5th most businesses.