Chichester Observer

Billions for the UK economy

- Gary Shipton gary.shipton@nationalwo­rld.com

In 2023, Rolls-royce Motor Cars celebrates two decades of production at Goodwood. To mark the occasion, the company has commission­ed the first-ever independen­t analysis of its remarkable impact on the local and national economies. The study was undertaken by the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) and includes figures up to and including 2022. It shows that since production began at Goodwood in 2003, Rolls-royce has contribute­d more than £4 billion to the UK economy, serving as a flagship for the nation’s luxury and automotive sectors and a crucial pillar of ‘UK PLC’.

From small beginnings in 2003, with a single model, Phantom, and producing just one motor car a day, Rolls-royce now contribute­s more than half a billion pounds to the UK economy every year. This contributi­on is long-term and sustainabl­e.

The company invests around £10 million annually in its Goodwood operations, reflected in a series of ‘record years’ for worldwide sales: in 2022, these exceeded 6,000 motor cars for the first time ever.

The study also confirms Rolls-royce as one of the largest employers in West Sussex. The company directly employs 2,500+ people at Goodwood, including 150 jobs created in 2022 alone: the Technology & Logistics Centre (TLC) in Bognor Regis supports a further 1,000 direct and indirect jobs. Rolls-royce was one of very few large UK manufactur­ers to maintain its workforce entirely intact during the Covid-19 pandemic.

All this means the company has a major, positive impact on the local economy. Around 20 per cent of its total annual contributi­on is generated directly within West Sussex and bordering counties, including salaries and wages of staff employed at Goodwood.

Nationally, the company's supply chain helps maintain a further 7,500 jobs.

Rolls-royce also produces important intangible benefits for the local economy and population.

For example, it supports around 100 apprentice­ship, graduate and intern positions every year, in partnershi­p with local further and higher education institutio­ns, leading to well-paid and highly skilled employment opportunit­ies.

The company enjoys close ties with surroundin­g communitie­s. Recent projects include developing a new car park for The March

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The Home of Rolls-royce Motor Cars at Goodwood

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