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Office for National Statistics and predecessors: Business Statistics Office: Registered...

Catalogue reference: RG 75

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RG 75

This hybrid series consists of registered papers and digital files relating to business statistics and the management of the economy, including the registered files of the Business Statistics Office (BSO series).

Full description and record details

Reference

RG 75

Title
Office for National Statistics and predecessors: Business Statistics Office: Registered Papers and Digital Files
Date

1964-2012

Description

This hybrid series consists of registered papers and digital files relating to business statistics and the management of the economy, including the registered files of the Business Statistics Office (BSO series).

Arrangement

References for born-digital records are automatically generated and display a 'Z' after a forward slash, which distinguish them from traditional references allocated to paper and digitised records.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference

BSO series

Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Board of Trade, Statistics Division, 1945-1970
  • Central Statistical Office, 1941-1996
  • Department of Industry, Statistics Division 2, 1979-1983
  • Department of Trade and Industry, 1970-1974
  • Department of Trade and Industry, Statistics Division 2, 1983-1988
  • Office for National Statistics, 1996-1996
Physical description

39 paper files and digital records

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

From 2013 Office for National Statistics

Accruals

Series is accruing.

Selection and destruction information

The physical records transferred to TNA relate to section 2.1 of the PRO Acquisition Policy. This relates to policy and administrative processes of the state and specifically section 2.1.2 management of the economy.

Administrative / biographical background

The Business Statistics Office (BSO) was formed in the Board of Trade Statistics Division in January 1969 by expanding the then Census Office which had focussed almost entirely on the censuses of production and distribution. The creation of BSO followed a reorganisation of government statistics conducted by Sir Claus Moser, the then head of the Central Statistical Office. The reorganisation was in response to a report by the Estimates Committee of the House of Commons which also led to the creation of the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS). The role of the BSO was to be a centralised system of collecting information from industry irrespective of which government department required the information.

The BSO was responsible for a new system of integrated monthly, quarterly, annual, and less frequent industrial statistics for use by industry as well as government in addition to the building and maintenance of a central register of businesses. Originally based in Eastcote, Middlesex, the BSO was transferred to Newport, Gwent in the early 1970s as part of a general dispersal of government functions out of the London area.

Responsibility for the BSO passed through a number of government departments but the Office continued with the same function of collecting business statistics. In October 1970 it became part of the newly formed Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) when the Board of Trade was merged with the Ministry of Technology to create a new department. In 1974 it remained with the Department of Industry, when the DTI was split. Although staffed and run under the department, the BSO was directed by an interdepartmental committee under the chairmanship of the Director of the Central Statistical Office.

In 1985 the DTI was reformed but on 31st July 1989 the functions of the BSO were transferred from DTI to the Central Statistical Office (CSO) as part of another reorganisation of government statistical services (the"Pickford" review). This reorganisation saw the expansion of the CSO to gain responsibility for collecting business statistics in addition to the compilation of trade and financial statistics and responsibility for the retail prices index and family expenditure survey.

On 1 April 1996 CSO and OPCS merged to form the Office for National Statistics.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C15847/

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