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Working in Exeter and all about commute costs, rents and businesses based there

BusinessLive profiles Exeter as a place to work, the best cafes to plug in, commuter costs, house prices and job opportunities

Exeter High Street(Image: Matt Austin)

Exeter is the capital city of Devon and is home to some of the region's biggest employers. It is dominated by professional services, law and financial firms and thanks to the Met Office, has the largest number of meteorologists and climate change specialists in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

And in recent years, it is making a name for itself as a tech start-up capital with innovative businesses making the most of support from the University and science cluster. It has been hailed for the work-life balance it offers thanks to beaches and Dartmoor on its doorstep.

The city has a population at 128,900, based on , which are pre-pandemic (2019).

The city's wider area includes parts of East Devon, Teignbridge, and Mid Devon. Of these 470,000 residents, 288,100 are of working age and just under 241,300 are employed.

Well over half the workforce is well qualified, substantially higher than the national average.

Approximately 35,000 people commute into Exeter on a daily basis.

Which firms are already based there?

Some of the region's biggest employers are based in the city, including Devon and Cornwall's only FTSE company, Pennon Group, with 1,987 employees.

Housing Association LiveWest has offices at Skypark, employing a total of 1,400 people across the wider South West region.