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Publication Draft

Representation ID: 65144

Received: 24/06/2014

Respondent: Sport England

Legally compliant? Yes

Sound? Yes

Duty to co-operate? Yes

Representation Summary:

D2 uses have the potential to create employment and training opportunities and should be viewed along side traditional modes of employment.

Full text:

I am concerned over the narrow field WDC places on the definition of employment.
Sport's contribution to the English economy reached £20.3 billion in 2010, 1.9% of the England total.
This placed sport up in the top 15 industry sectors in England above motor vehicles, telecoms services, legal services, accounting, publishing, advertising and the utilities.
The economic benefits of sport in the West Midlands is also recognised and a Sport England survey in 2008, showed continued growth from 2002 with over £2.1 billion spent on sport-related goods and services in the region in 2008. In the same year, consumer expenditure on sport accounts for 2.9% of the total expenditure in the region, the highest percentage among the English regions. Compared with 2005, there is a 39% increase in sport-related consumption. During the period 2003-2008, the proportion of total consumer spending on sport has increased from 2.4% to 2.9%.

Sport and associated industries are estimated to employ 54,200 people in the West Midlands. This represents an increase of 23% over the period 2005-2008. During the aforementioned period, the percentage of sport related employment in the region increased from 1.8% to 2.2%. Employment linked to the sport-retailing sector increased very strongly during the 2005-2008 period, reaching 5,400 people employed. The region bucked the recession trend in all sport related indicators. Sport therefore plays a vital role in the economy in the West Midlands and in particular in Warwick DC