Published: March 2018
In 2017 there were 24,360 businesses in Somerset. The County has more businesses per 1,000 persons, (46) than the UK (42) and LEP area (43). There was a small increase in the number of businesses in West Somerset between 2009 and 2016 (0.6%). Mendip had the largest increase of 9.8%
Businesses in Somerset (number) increased by 1.5% between 2016 and 2017. At the UK level, the number of businesses grew 4.5% between 2016 and 2017. Taunton Deane had the largest increase with 3%
Somerset has a higher proportion (20.3%) of businesses with a turnover of less than £50,000 than the UK (17.2%).
The largest proportion of Somerset businesses fall in the £100-249,000 turnover bracket, a similar pattern to UK and LEP areas.
Somerset’s largest sectors in terms of number of businesses are agriculture, forestry and fishing (14.0%), Professional, scientific and technical (12.3%) and construction (11.4%). The County’s industrial profile is broadly similar to that of the LEP area.
The UK as a whole has a lower concentration of agriculture, forestry and fishing businesses (4.9%) than Somerset and the Heart of the South West LEP, but a higher proportion of professional, scientific and technical (15.5%).
Somerset’s economy is mostly made up of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). 77.8% of Somerset’s businesses employ fewer than 5 people, compared to 76.6% in the LEP area. In West Somerset, 91.5% of businesses employ fewer than 10 people. Taunton Deane has the largest concentration of medium and larger businesses in the County, with 11% employing more than 10 people.
Source for all data: UK Business Activity, Size and Location 2017, ONS
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Somerset in 2025 is ranked as 93 out of a total of 153 of Upper Tier English local authorities, up from 92 in 2019. Moving from rank 92 to 93 means the authority is relatively less deprived compared to others, but the difference is very minimal. (Indices of Deprivation 2025).