The Business Exchange Swindon & Wiltshire Edition 46: Dec/Jan 2019 | Page 16
BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE YEAR
BUSINESS REVIEW OF THE YEAR
By Fiona Scott
As 2019 draws to a close and we step into 2020, what has
business been like for us in Swindon, Wiltshire and beyond?
We are no further forward at time of writing
on Brexit. Will it happen or not? All we know
for certain is that there will be no movement
on ‘in’ or ‘out’ until 31st January at the
earliest. Or will there? What will the General
Election on 12th December bring?
Business has continued to be done
and in the last couple of weeks the Lloyds
Bank Business Barometer suggested
that, in the South West, confidence has
fallen in the region with about 37 per cent
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of businesses feeling that exit from the
EU was having a negative impact on their
expectations of activity.
Other regions of the UK seem to be
more confident with a slight uplift in
expectation, the most confident region
being the East Midlands. Also while
confidence appears to have dipped, there
has been an increase in export growth
and domestic sales have remained stable
so far.
One of the biggest challenges across
the region remains the labour market –
with recruitment and retention being a key
focus for those business owners with staff.
Highly skilled staff in various sectors are
scarce and there has also been concern
over a lack of skills among staff in the
so-called soft skills – the ability to deal
with people, talk on the phone and so on.
One reason for this is that our region has
the lowest unemployment rate in the UK,
Gemma Sumsion, Partner and Head of the Commercial Department at Goughs Solicitors
Highlights from 2019
Our Commercial Team at Goughs have been as busy
as ever during 2019. Whilst keeping our ear to the
ground on all things Brexit, we’ve been servicing our
strong loyal client base and seeing through some
fantastically exciting deals. 2019 was a true highlight
for us in terms of turnover, where we saw our best
year yet with growth exceeding 22 per cent compared
to last year and we are continuing with that theme of
growth into 2020.
What I’m looking forward to in 2020
With the political climate still very uncertain we are
continuing to see real opportunities being grabbed
by our clients and are not expecting any let up on our
workloads. Sustained growth has been the theme at
Goughs for some years now and we see that really
coming to fruition in 2020 with the opening of our
new office in Greenways Business Park, Chippenham
in early 2020. The new office will see Goughs grow
from six to seven sites providing a new home for our
ever-growing Commercial Team and some much
needed space to ensure growth across the firm,
whilst also offering a genuine agile workspace.
My predictions for the next decade
Robots have already taken over our homes and we
are seeing them amongst us in our working day
and this is only going to go one way. But this isn’t
necessarily a negative, turn it on its head and see the
positive side and where this new i-colleague might be
able to make working lives that little bit less stressful
and free up some time in our busy lives!
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For more info:
www.goughs.co.uk
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Malcolm Gregory, Partner, Royds Withy King, Swindon
Highlights from 2019
In March, we were voted Best Managed Firm
at the Managing Partners’ Forum Awards
2019. We are proud to be a dynamic and
ambitious firm, and one of the leading and
fastest growing law firms in our regions.
The main highlight for 2019 has been how
the various projects in and around Swindon
are coming together to provide some
momentum for the development of the town,
including the bus station and entrance to the
high street.
For more info:
www.roydswithyking.com
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currently at about 2.7 per cent.
However whatever the general picture
may be, there are many business in our
area reflecting on the last 12 months
and we’ve invited them to share their
successes with you. We’ve asked each
contributor to share their highlights from
2019, upcoming milestones and any news
about their sector likely to make an impact
in 2020.
What’s going to make a difference to your
sector in 2020?
Looking ahead, an outcome on Brexit
will ensure businesses, including our
commercial clients, can get on with some
certainty. It will also allow UK policy makers
to think about the future.
We’re also facing consolidation and
regulation changes, which will allow
solicitors greater flexibility in how they work.
Therefore, 2020 looks set to be another
interesting year with plenty of challenges.
But with challenge comes opportunity,
enabling us to bring our brand – being
‘ahead of the curve’ – to life by really getting
to grips with the issues.
Every law firm has its own way of working,
so what makes Royds Withy King different?
Our people and our passion for delivery are a
good place to start.
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