The Bristol-Swindon-Gloucester Triangle

Area TriangleA number of key regional documents (the Spatial Plan, the Economic Strategy) identify the West of England, Gloucester and Swindon, as the economic hub of the South West region and place great emphasis on realising the economic potential of the area as crucial to the success of the regional/national economy. 

This area, described as the North East Triangle, is set to grow substantially over the next 20 years, with around 250,000 new homes planned and 220,000 new jobs created, accounting for over 40% of the growth of the South West region.

The below report provides some background information on the area covered by the North East Triangle: Bristol/Swindon/Gloucester.  It identifies some of the key facts and figures relating to the economy of the area and sets out the growth proposals outlined in the Regional Spatial Strategy for the South West.

  • Key points of interest highlighted by the report are as follows:
  • The North East Triangle is the main economic engine of the South West Region
  • It is one of the UK’s most prosperous economic sub regions
  • It ranks third highest in terms of productivity of England’s 30 NUTS2 areas (sub regional)
  • Productivity levels are the highest in the SW Region and 14% above the national average
  • The potential for continuing economic growth in the area is significant
  • Nearly 250,000 houses are expected to be built across this area in the next 20 years and over 220,000 new jobs created
  • 17 urban extensions are planned to the cities/towns of Bristol, Weston-super-Mare, Bath, Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester

Please click this link to view the report: The Bristol-Swindon-Gloucester Triangle - The Economic Engine of the South West