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West of England could 'close gap with London' with right investment, report finds

University-business partnership The Brunel Centre has launched its inaugural policy report

View of Bristol houses(Image: Pexels/Martyna Bober)

The West of England could create jobs and raise living standards by targeting investment in education, research and development, and infrastructure, according to new research.

Closing the Productivity Gap, the first policy insight report from university-business partnership The Brunel Centre, has revealed major opportunities to boost productivity levels across the region.

The Brunel Centre is a new data and research hub created by the University of Bath, UWE Bristol and Futures West to support sustainable and inclusive growth and industrial strategy in the West Country.

The report, the centre’s first publication since its launch in July this year, provides a detailed analysis of productivity performance across the region’s four local authorities: Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire.

According to the research, South Gloucestershire ranks among the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most productive areas, outperforming all outer London boroughs and several inner boroughs, while Bristol lags in productivity despite its economic scale.

The report also said there was "untapped potential" in the local authority areas of North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset.

It found that despite strong R&D investment across the region, lower levels of capital per job and educational attainment are holding back productivity gains.

Using a newly constructed dataset and comparative analysis with London boroughs, the report shows that if the West of England matched London’s levels of investment in education, capital and R&D, its productivity could exceed the capital's current performance.