Yorkshire and Humber CASE Regional Insights data. Rather, they provide an overview of the The CASE (Culture and Sport Evidence) type of data available so that you can choose programme is a joint strategic research what to interrogate in more detail. programme, led by DCMS in association with Arts Council England, English Heritage, This report is the 2010 Yorkshire and Humber Museums, Libraries and Archives Council and Regional Insights report. The dataset used to Sport England. The programme aims to support this report contains the most current influence the policy agenda in culture and sport data available from the various different in England by generating high quality, relevant sources. The data should be used alongside the research with easy access to a range of analysis qualitative insight you have about the working and data for partners to build sound arguments. context of your locality or region. It is not designed to provide the whole story, but to As part of the CASE programme, Regional support you in writing it. You decide what data Insights has been developed to provide partners is most important and how to link it to your with data and evidence on the position and role priorities. of culture and sport within key local and regional agendas. Where you can find the data The dataset is available to download from the 1 The purpose of this work CASE website. The aim of the project is to provide culture and sport agencies, local authorities and other public There are 8 sections in the dataset: bodies with a set of statistical data about CASE sectors. The data is organised within a number Section Data contained of themes such as the economy, education and CASE Economy Gross value added, businesses, engagement. Within each theme, the data is turnover, employment, broken down by region and, where possible, volunteering, and business start- local authority area. The consistent format up. allows for comparison across and within sectors Non-capital Local authority, central and geographies. The importance of particular Investment government, lottery and private investment in the sector. themes and sectors will vary by place, but the Capital Sector specific capital investment, overall approach to accessing, comparing and Investment local authority land acquisition and using the data will be similar. construction. Tourism Domestic overnight tourism, Regional Insights has been designed to deliver inbound tourism, visits to visitor a quantitative picture, to help local partners to attractions identify key trends in culture and sport in their Education Participation in Higher Education, area and where there is potential for growth. Further Education GCSE level Combined with other research and local education and in non mainstream knowledge, this data can point to areas where CASE related education further investment is justified. programmes Physical Assets Number and density of physical The purpose is to provide consistent quality assets. data, which enables users to quickly and easily Engagement Participation in activities across identify quantitative evidence to support the CASE sectors and levels of development of clear arguments for investment satisfaction in culture and sport. Community & Feelings on community cohesion, Wellbeing belonging, community safety How should it be used? Regional Insights is a dataset – a compendium For further information on the CASE programme of quantitative data and facts. The dataset is please visit www.culture.gov.uk/case/ or email accompanied by a summary report for each [email protected]. region. These reports are not intended to provide a comprehensive interpretation of the 1 http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/research_and_statistics/7276.aspx Produced by Trends Business Research Ltd in 2010 for: 1 Yorkshire and Humber 2010: Key Statistics Yorkshire and Humber GVA as a The CASE economy in Yorkshire and proportion of total GVA for the CASE Humber: sectors across England • Employs 155,000 people • Includes 10,000 businesses • Contributes £2.6 billion in Gross Value Added (GVA) • Generates £1.5 billion/year in spend from domestic tourists Across the CASE sectors in Yorkshire and Humber: • 262,000 people work on a voluntary basis Source: ONS, ABI (2009) • The average business turns over £550,000 Yorkshire and Humber physical assets • There were 3,300 new business as a proportion of the total assets in start-ups between 2006 and 2009 the CASE sector across England • There are 17,000 physical assets Investment in the sector totals: • £394 million in non-capital investment from local government • £104 million2 in capital focused investment from local government • £31 million3 in lottery investment • £17.1 million in private investment in the arts Source: IM, POI (2009) Engagement in the sector is extensive: • 2.1 million people participating in Yorkshire and Humber private 4 cultural activity investment in the arts as a proportion • 720,000 participating in 3 sessions of total private investment in England of sport per week • 96,000 people studying at GCSE level • 21,000 higher education students • 86,000 people studying at FE institutes 2 Not including Heritage spending, this is captured under non- capital investment. 3 Investment in the arts, sports and heritage. Source: A&B (2009) 4 Includes participation in: craft, dance, literature, music, theatre and the visual arts. Produced by Trends Business Research Ltd in 2010 for: 2 Yorkshire and Humber CASE Economy Top 5 Local Authorities in Yorkshire Data in this section is drawn from the CASE and Humber by number of CASE Economy data tables available from the Regional businesses Insights website. Key sources include: Local Authority Businesses • Annual Population Survey (APS) Leeds 1,737 • Annual Business Inquiry (ABI) Sheffield 1,063 • Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) Bradford 779 • Trends Central Resource (TCR) Kirklees 760 East Riding of Yorkshire 658 Across Yorkshire and Humber 155,000 Source: IDBR (2009) people are employed in the CASE sectors. This increased by 1% between 2006 and Top 5 Local Authorities in Yorkshire 2008. and Humber by level of CASE employment Yorkshire and Humber has the sixth Local Authority Employment highest regional employment in the Leeds 26,951 creative sector. Heritage employment in Sheffield 12,348 the region was also the sixth greatest Bradford 7,102 outside of London and the South East. York 5,637 However, Yorkshire and Humber heritage Kirklees 5,130 employment fell by 8% between 2006 and 2008, reducing from 4,700 to 4,300. Start-up rates across the region by local authority CASE sectors attract high levels of Source: TCR (2009) volunteer engagement. Approximately 262,000 people undertook voluntary work in Yorkshire and Humber in 2007/08 in CASE sectors. There are 10,000 CASE organisations in Yorkshire and Humber, contributing £2.6 billion GVA in 2007/08. Of these, 3,400 are new start-ups since 2006. The large majority (3,000) of new start-ups are creative businesses. GVA produced by CASE sectors increased in Yorkshire and Humber by 4% between 2005/06 and 2007/08, from £2.5 billion to £2.6 billion. More than three quarters (85%) of CASE GVA produced in 2007/08 was contributed by creative firms. Produced by Trends Business Research Ltd in 2010 for: 3 Yorkshire and Humber Non-Capital Investment Local authority investment in sports Data in this section is drawn from the non-capital services was £162 million in 2008/09, third Investment data tables available from the Regional highest within the regions. Yorkshire and Insights website. Key sources include: Humber also has the second greatest • Department for Communities and Local 6 Government (DCLG), Local Government density of local authority investment in Finance Statistics (LGFS) sport, with £270,000 per 10,000 people • Department for Culture Media and Sport invested in 2008/09; compared to (DCMS), National Lottery database (NLD) £302,000 in the North East and £216,000 • Arts Council England, (ACE) Regularly in the South West. Funded Organisations (RFO) Annual Submission Dataset • Arts & Business (A & B)Annual Investment In real terms, investment in the region’s in Culture Survey library services did not change between • Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) Initial Grant 2004/05 and 2008/09. Local authorities in Decisions Data Yorkshire and Humber made the sixth largest expenditure in these services in This report focuses on non- capital investment in sector development by Local Authorities. For both years – in 2008/09 this was £98 example, service or community development. million. Between 2004/05 and 2008/09 local Local authority investment in heritage authority investment in CASE sectors increased from £1.9 million to £3.1 million increased in real terms in all regions bar across 2004/05 – 2008/09. However, the one5. The third smallest percentage density of heritage spending in the region increase in CASE sector investment was was below average in 2008/09, at £10,000 in Yorkshire and Humber, where local per 10,000 people compared to an authority expenditure increased by 6% average of £22,000 across England. over the period; reaching approximately £394 million in 2008/09. Top 10 LAs for non-capital investment in CASE sectors in 2008/09 In most regions, sports and MLA expenditure represent the majority of local Local Authority Investment £000s authority spending on CASE sectors. In Leeds 47,661 Yorkshire and Humber, in 2008/09, sports Sheffield 37,597 funding was worth £162.4 million and MLA Bradford 34,499 funding was worth £139.6 million of all Kirklees 29,044 Kingston upon Hull 25,498 local authority spend in the region. Leeds 19,928 Sheffield 18,032 Local authority investment in the arts Bradford 16,845 increased by 15% (from £77 million to £88 Kirklees 16,119 million) between 2004/05 and 08/09. This Kingston upon Hull 14,466 was a greater proportional increase than Source: DCLG, LGFS (2009) occurred in any other region.
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