South Norfolk District : Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

Standardised Industrial Classification (1992)

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Standard Industrial Classification (1992) 2001
A: Agriculture, hunting, forestry 2,506 Show data context
B: Fishing 15 Show data context
C: Mining & quarrying 117 Show data context
D: Manufacturing 7,926 Show data context
E: Electricity, gas & water supply 244 Show data context
F: Construction 4,245 Show data context
G: Wholesale & retail trade 8,966 Show data context
H: Hotels & restaurants 2,120 Show data context
I: Transport, storage & communication 2,725 Show data context
J: Financial intermediation 3,196 Show data context
K: Real estate, renting & business activities 5,850 Show data context
L: Public administration & defence 2,259 Show data context
M: Education 4,059 Show data context
N: Health & social work 5,961 Show data context
O: Other service activities 2,292 Show data context
P: Domestic service 54 Show data context
Q: Extra-territorial 9 Show data context
Date Source
2001 Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table UV034, Industry (17 way))

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This very simplified view of the changing industrial base of communities does identify the traditional sectors of Agriculture, Mining and Manufacturing which dominated many areas in the nineteenth century, but provides no breakdown of the service sector, in which the large majority of us now work.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, South Norfolk District through time | Historical Statistics on Industry | Standardised Industrial Classification (1992), A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 01st June 2026