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People & skills
The key to the success of any business is the strength of its human resource and the value placed upon it. East Staffordshire’s strong industrial heritage has created a level of manufacturing expertise second to none. The new technology industries have brought training and development in different areas, resulting in the highly, and multi-skilled workforce the Borough has today.
Key strengths include:
- Within 45 minutes of Burton upon Trent there are over a million workers, with skills spread over a wide range of occupations.
- The median gross annual earnings (value below which 50 per cent of employees fall) of residents in East Staffordshire are £21,551 per annum. Annually this is just below the West Midlands, almost £1,200 below Staffordshire and £1,500 below Great Britain.
- East Staffordshire is well served by schools, with 51 Local Education Authority maintained and 6 private schools. In 2005, 61% of East Staffordshire pupils passed 5 or more GCSE's at grades A*-C compared to 54.5% of pupils at County and 57.1% at National level.
- There are 58,800 people employed in East Staffordshire, a rise of 22% between 1998 2004.
- There are 14 universities within 40 miles of Burton.
- Over two thirds (68.3%) of all East Staffordshire people aged 16-74 are economically active. This is higher than the rates for Staffordshire, the Midlands and Great Britain.
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Did you know
SAINT MODWEN (who later became Abbess of Whitby) stopped by the River Trent at Burton upon Trent in the seventh century & here on a small island, decided to build a church dedicated to God&St Andrew. Andressey Island (Andrew’s Island) is still here & St Modwen’s Orchard is now a public area. |
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