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Bristol set to become one of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's fastest-growing cities over next four years, EY report finds

But growth in the South West region as a whole is expected to drop

View of Bristol(Image: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)

Bristol is set to become one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s fastest-growing cities outside London over the next four years, a new report suggests.

The city is predicated to see gross value added (GVA) growth of two per cent a year between 2020 and 2023 - above the English average of 1.8 per cent - according to EY’s Regional Economic Forecast.

Employment is also expected to grow in the city at one per cent a year, boosted by the professional, scientific and technical, and administrative and support service sectors.

Bristol’s growth forecast is the third-highest outside the capital with only Manchester (2.3 per cent) and Nottingham (2.1 per cent) set to grow faster.

While Bristol is set to reign as the fastest-growing location in the South West, Bournemouth and Taunton Deane are also estimated to grow faster than the regional average of 1.6 per cent - at 1.9 per cent and 1.8 per cent GVA respectively.

Meanwhile Poole is expected to see growth of 1.4 per cent, Torbay 1.2 per cent and Plymouth 1.1 per cent.

Looking ahead, the West of England’s growth is predicted to drop slightly to 1.5 per cent GVA until 2023.

Employment growth for the South West is also expected to stay at a modest rate of 0.5 per cent – marginally less than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rate of 0.7 per cent.