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9:00am Friday 17th February 2012 in Marlow By James Nadal
WYCOMBE suffered the worse job losses anywhere in the country during the boom times, before recession hit, a report says.
Between 2004 and 2009 18,000 jobs were lost - 17.1 per cent of employment.
But bosses at Wycombe District Council were unaware of the situation until 2010, the economic report found.
The report said: “This is the weakest performance of any local authority district in Great Britain.
“Over the same period Chiltern and Aylesbury Vale lost 4.8 per cent and 1.2 per cent of jobs respectively.
“South Bucks added 2,000 jobs or 5.7 per cent and total employment in Great Britain rose by 0.8 per cent.”
The outlook now is still gloomy according to the group of councillors who have undertaken a detailed study on the district's economy.
The Employment and Economy Task and Finish Group reports that total employment in Buckinghamshire is not forecast to return to pre-recession levels until 2015 and in Wycombe not until 2018.
The review group, headed by Conservative Cllr Roger Colomb, identified various reasons for the poor performance.
House prices were on average £50,000 higher in Aylesbury Vale during this period, making it harder for potential firms to attract the staff they needed.
Between 2004 – 2008 the council's focus was on the Eden Shopping Centre and “insufficient attention was given to developing actions to halt the significant job losses,” the report stated.
There was a lack of a cohesive strategy and communication between council departments on economic development, it added, while large companies were not given the certainty they needed on land becoming available.
Greater attention needs to be paid to specific wards in future, the research showed, citing unemployment in Oakridge and Castlefield as the highest.
The scrapping of the Booker stadium proposal for Wasps and Wycombe Wanderers was highlighted as another blow to the economy.
Cllr Colomb said: “The thing we feel most strongly is it's a very competitive world, it's no good sitting back.
“We have go to go out and fight to get people.
“We have to use every trick in the book to attract them (businesses).”
Cllr Colomb wants Bucks New University to do a study for WDC looking at why the Thames Valley has been so much more successful.
“The commercial property agents said it's a shame the M40 is not the M4 because it seems to be a magnet which attracts,” he said.
“We should study what it is that makes the companies locate to the M4 corridor so we can consider if there’s anything we can do to make Wycombe more attractive,” he said.
Cllr Colomb said the plans for the new Handy Cross sports centre, which includes offices, was the kind of scheme required.
WDC Leader Cllr Alex Collingwood said economic regeneration is the focal point of his administration and adopted the group's raft of recommendations.
Comments(19)
wayneo
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11:46am Fri 17 Feb 12
yog
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12:56pm Fri 17 Feb 12
J B Blackett
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1:07pm Fri 17 Feb 12
gpn01
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1:49pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Voyeur
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1:55pm Fri 17 Feb 12
washondo
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3:08pm Fri 17 Feb 12
sai-diva
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5:14pm Fri 17 Feb 12
J B Blackett
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6:33pm Fri 17 Feb 12
sai-diva wrote:I hope you didn't mean High Wycombe Town Council by 'hwtc', sai-diva. Because I am afraid to inform you that Wycombe Town does not have a proper Town Council with any meaningful powers. High Wycombe is in fact 'unparished'
So too much attention was paid to The eden centre, what a surprise. Whilst the councillors were patting themselves on the back for a job well done the rest of Wycombe was going down the pan, tell me something I don't know.Anyone who knows the town could have, and did tell you that at the time. Now what have we got for it? A shopping centre that's never been fully opened and has a fair old turnover of shops, that's owned by investors who have no interest in the town, just their shareholders profits.Well done hwtc.
norma stitz
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6:35pm Fri 17 Feb 12
Marmite XO
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10:21am Sat 18 Feb 12
J B Blackett
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3:02pm Sat 18 Feb 12
DonRockell
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3:15pm Sat 18 Feb 12
wayneo wrote:Actually this is the problem - Local work has been dismantled on the alter of the commuters needs. We have lost a vast amount of the manufacturing in the area ranging from the Furniture industry and Broom and Wades - Even the big building companies that once boosted the Marlow economy have all moved out.
Where's there a copy of this report, these figures do not match those from National statistics and to cite not building of a frigging stadium as being a blow to the jobs market is complete and utter fantasy.
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I work off of the M4 corridor and it is much busier than the M40, sometimes taking 50 minutes to get to Slough , it's quite simple why Companies seek to locate to Slough or Maidenhead, it's called Heathrow. Wycombe is a magnate for the smaller business not multinationals, to simply make land available will not bring large companies here and it won't solve the problem of jobs in the town. The Council now, is thankfully starting to look towards regeneration, encouraging businesses and good transport links with the likes of the sports centre development and the Hughenden quarter is a good start but again, one of the biggest challenges that this report appears to have not touched upon, is that the skills of locals doesn't match the needs of the businesses that the Council is trying to encourage here, in other words, resolve the issue regarding the skills market first.
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DonRockell
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3:17pm Sat 18 Feb 12
J B Blackett wrote:Actually this is the problem - Local work has been dismantled on the alter of the commuters needs. We have lost a vast amount of the manufacturing in the area ranging from the Furniture industry and Broom and Wades - Even the big building companies that once boosted the Marlow economy have all moved out.
Perhaps a lack of local knowledge shown here.
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The so-called 'inbreds' were imported from far and wide from across the whole country (and even further) in the 19th century - a lot from London or widespread impoverished rural areas which had suffered unemployment , persecution and starvation during in the 1820s and 30s subsequent to being put out of work via the Industrial Revolution , avaricious landowners and new farming methods.
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It's all in history books if one cares to read them.
J B Blackett
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5:00pm Sat 18 Feb 12
washondo
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5:15pm Sat 18 Feb 12
J B Blackett wrote:Alternatively there is the Cambodian solution, where the intelligentsia were sent back to the land, mainly as fertiliser.
Obviously the indigenous people did not move out when the 'new' furniture and associate firms - the main employer of people in Wycombe moved in. I did not write that did I ?
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Even the Parker Knoll firm (originated in Germany lasted less than 100 years , Gomms ( Oxon and Bucks) only got going large scale in the 1950s and now operates from Glasgow. Ercol (Ercolini) moved to Princes Risborough in 2001 after about 70 years in Wycombe.
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At now point did I intend to demean the name of long-established local (or any other) families). Unlike like some above.
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As your remarks about employment , I'm afraid to say I am less sanguine than most in spite of what local / national politicians and other idiots say.
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There is unemployment worldwide in nearly every country. Some countries export their unemployment problems to other countries. But the main and growing problem is too many people on the surface of the Earth and not enough work for them. There is no longer enough work for the under-skilled or general worker / labourer
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What happens next is anyone's guess , but no politician has the answer at the moment. The danger is that some pedagogue and his/her mates will claim they have - then the biomass will start on its short journey towards the centrifuge. I do hope religion does not play a role either.
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J B Blackett
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7:45pm Sat 18 Feb 12
wayneo
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8:45pm Wed 22 Feb 12
gpn01
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12:23am Thu 23 Feb 12
wayneo wrote:Must say I'm quite disturbed that the "analysis" that the report contains is based on questionable data (per Wayneo's observation) and lacks the rigour one would expect from a report upon which a series of recommendations have been identified for approval by the Council. The SWOT analysis is, at best, weak and one of the background reports is from 2004 - so is nearly a decade old!
I've read this report now and it is a crock of ratsh!te. This is a fanciful creation by the BNU for a TFG that is comprised of the usual suspects who wanted the stadium built at all cost, If WDC are going to have a task & finish group, then the information that is provided should first of all be independent and secondly accurate. The headline figure of 18000 does not correspondond with the ONS figures and isn't a net decline anyway.
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townraider says...
9:47am Fri 17 Feb 12
Seems they have spent far to long on aspirational projects and cost cutting 9even in the good times) rather than delivering new businesses that employ lots of local people.