Milton Keynes – The Best Place for Business
Well, out of outside of London that is! For those of us that work there, it’s no surprise that the newly released Centre for Cities report, which looks at a range of indicators, from business start-up rates and productivity through to skills levels and employment rates, ranked Milton Keynes as second behind London for the most dynamic business environment, followed by Cambridge, Slough and Reading. It also happens in the top 10 in the country for employment opportunities!

It’s not all concrete cows and roundabouts. As a ‘new town’, Milton Keynes was designed from the ground up to nurture business and the transport links don’t get much better, with MK deliberately placed equidistant from London, Birmingham, Leicester, Oxford and Cambridge in hopes of becoming a regional hub for business. London’s a mere 35 minutes train ride away and international travel is made easy with London Luton airport close by.

Whilst home to the UK headquarters of a number of national and international brands, including Domino’s Pizza, The Open University, The Volkswagen Group and Mercedes-Benz, it has also featured in the top 10 places with the highest proportion of SMEs in professional services.
Neither is it all about the big names though. Milton Keynes is a great launch pad for start-ups and small businesses because it has created an environment which allows them to thrive. I can personally vouch for that having launched a new business based in the city centre within the last 18 months. It’s an innovative and dynamic place to do business and one where businesses can access highly skilled workers.

I’m proud to have supported businesses large and small, and candidates at all stages of their careers in this area for over 17 years and it’s great to see the city and surrounding areas continuing to thrive and see SMEs playing such a huge part in driving growth and economic prosperity for the area. Go MK!

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