Some 39 places across the UK, including Reading, Guildford and Milton Keynes are facing-off to be granted ‘City’ status, as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Civic Honors list, this year. It may be the Council’s fourth bid to become a ‘City’, but I firmly believe Reading deserves the win.
We have been helping customers with their qualified finance recruitment, across the Thames Valley for over a decade, and there’s no doubt that Reading remains a great place to live and work. The town has given us the likes of Ricky Gervais, Kate Winslet and the Duchess of Cambridge - but what else is so special about Reading?
Here are five economic reasons why I believe Reading will continue to thrive and prosper and fully deserves the win…
1. Foreign Direct Investment
Traditionally, country capitals have dominated interest from foreign direct investors. However, over the last decade, many ‘small’ cities in the UK have started to capture investors’ attention and this includes Reading.
Reading recently appeared in the European cities and regions of the future 2022/23 report, produced by the FDI Intelligence division of the Financial Times. Overall, Reading was ranked 3rd in the ‘Small European Cities of the Future’ category – above all other contenders in the UK, including Cambridge.
Reading was also ranked 8th in the same category for ‘Economic Potential’ and was ranked 2nd only to Milton Keynes for ‘Business Friendliness’.
Data was collected for cities with an immediate population between 100,000 and 350,000, under five categories:
1. Economic Potential
2. Human Capital and Lifestyle
3. Cost Effectiveness
4. Connectivity
5. Business Friendliness
Reading’s overall ranking is quite remarkable given that it doesn’t currently even meet the official criteria to be termed a ‘City’.
2. Transport Links
Reading does have excellent rail and public transportation services (only 22 minutes by rail into London), plus designated cycle routes. It is also very accessible from Heathrow and for this reason attracts many multinational companies.
Reading station was named the country’s best major station after picking up a National Rail Award in 2019. The station had a series of passenger improvements helping it on its way to become crowned the best major station and pre-pandemic, it saw more than 25 million people passing through each year.
The M4 has recently completed the first phase of a major upgrade to a smart motorway, with junctions 8/9 to 12 now complete.
3. Business Friendliness
Nigel Horton-Baker, Executive Director of Reading UK, confirmed last year: “Over 300,000 sq ft of co-working space has been developed in Reading in the last three years and Reading now boasts the largest amount of start-up space in the Southeast, outside of London.”
Reading enjoys a number of business parks including:
That’s all without mentioning the presence of leading accounting firms like Deloitte, PwC, EY and KPMG.
4. Digital Hotspot
While Reading provides a significant home to sectors like Education, Finance and Retail, perhaps most prominently the place defines itself as a digital hotspot with over *20% of vacancies being those in digital tech and providing some of the highest salaries for Software Developers and Data Scientists in the UK.
What’s more Reading was recognised as the second-best ‘City’ in Europe for tech start-ups, according to the FDI Intelligence, European Tech Cities of the Future 2021 report. Reading was ranked behind only London in the ‘Tech Start-Up Environment’ ranking and 17th overall in Europe as a ‘European Tech City of the Future’. The ‘Tech Start-Up Environment’ ranking indexed venture capital availability, high-tech employment, university-industry collaboration in R&D and start-up prevalence in a number of tech sub-sectors.
More than 8,000 technology-led companies call Reading and the Thames Valley home. Notable presences include Microsoft and Oracle’s UK headquarters, as well as the likes of Verizon, Fujitsu, Nvidia, Cisco, Ericsson and Huawei Technology.
5. Lifestyle
The University of Reading is an established university ranked 27th in the UK and 202nd Globally. It attracts over 5,000 International students.
As a university town, Reading is not short on bars, clubs, pubs and shops including the Oracle Shopping Centre. The town is also synonymous with its infamous music festival held every year on the August bank holiday.
Will Reading finally gain ‘City’ status?
Studies suggest that a successful bid will bring further investment and even better employment prospects – so there really is lots to gain. The criteria this year, requires applicants to address heritage, innovation, identity, sound governance and associations with royalty.
As well as the economic reasons above, Reading has an incredibly rich heritage and (although not a pre-requisite to gaining City status) is the UK’s largest town with a population of over 345,000. What’s more, Berkshire is home to the Royal Family and doesn’t yet have a City within its boundaries – so surely this has to be Reading’s year to win?
The final decision will be made by the Queen, on ministerial advice, prior to the Platinum Jubilee. Contact us or check out our latest opportunities here. * https://technation.io/bright-tech-future/