This is in part because of the economic importance of the sector: one in eight UK businesses are part of the creative industries, and together they contributed almost ยฃ116 billion in GVA in 2019, growing four times faster than the rate of the UK economy as a whole (DCMS, 2021).
Research published by the PEC has shown how crucial โplaceโ is to creative businesses and, in return, how important these organisations and their workforces can be to the neighbourhoods they are part of.
Our research suggests that there is an important place for the creative sector in โlevelling upโ and other local growth agendas. Not only do the creative industries have large, positive multiplier impacts, but even small creative clusters outside the UK’s major cities contain within them dynamic and resilient creative businesses. We also begin to find a group of interventions, which, if included in policymakers’ approach to local growth, could help to support the creative sector to flourish.
This briefing sets out how research published as part of our week on โCreative Placesโ can help policymakers to better understand the creative sectors across the UK and develop recommendations for policies focussed on โlevelling-upโ or growing and supporting the creative industries across the United Kingdomโs nations and regions
Please reference this paper as:
Burger, C., Easton, E., and Bakhshi, H. (2021) Creative Places: Growing the creative industries across the UK. Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre, Available from: https://pec.ac.uk/policy-briefings/resilience-in-places-growing-the-creative-industries-across-the-uk
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