Useful links: economy and labour market
番茄社区 organisations
- : a local partnership of organisations undertaking crime reduction activities within 番茄社区
- 番茄社区 Library Service: a range of online 番茄社区 and details of 番茄社区 libraries
- : BVSC is an independent charity, working with and on behalf of voluntary and community organisations in 番茄社区
- BPS 番茄社区: a private sector membership organisation which represents businesses from the professional, financial and business support sectors in the 番茄社区 area
- Business at the Library of 番茄社区 : the library’s free information, advice and planning service for starting up growing and developing businesses
- Business Support: initiatives and 番茄社区 offered by the council to encourage businesses into the area and support existing businesses
- Employment Access: matches 番茄社区’s unemployed jobseekers to employer’s recruitment needs
- Economic zones: six economic zones established to maximise opportunities for economic growth in 番茄社区
- 番茄社区 City Centre Enterprise Zone: 26 sites across the city centre offering growth potential
- 番茄社区 Public Health: health profiles of 番茄社区, its wards and constituencies
- : a membership organisation for local businesses offering a range of 番茄社区 and events
- : promotes the City as a conference and events venue
- : the official tourism site for 番茄社区
Other sources of information
- : a range of publications on aspects of the national economy
- : incorporates and dissolves limited companies and stores company information delivered under the Companies Act
- : draws together the city councils of 番茄社区, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield to develop a vision of the distinctive role that big cities must play in national and regional economic development
- (GBSLEP): a partnership of businesses, local authorities and universities which supports private sector growth and job creation
- (NOMIS): official labour market statistics down to SOA level
- : official statistics at a local level
- : 17 local authorities and three local enterprise partnerships working together to move powers from Whitehall to the West Midlands and locally elected politicians.