Websites Benchmark Report

2024 UK Councils

Monsido conducted an analysis on UK Council’s websites in 2021, and again in 2024. See how the two analyses compare. In this report, you can find the top performers in digital accessibility, content quality assurance, response time, performance, and SEO.

 
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Top 5 Websites Overall

In the overall score category, we highlight the best UK Council websites in terms of SEO, response time, performance, and accessibility.

We scanned a sample of 500 pages from the main, public-facing UK Council websites using Monsido’s Web Governance software during a two-week period in February 2024. Now we are comparing these results to the results from our 2021 report on the same UK Councils.

The champions with overall scores ranking in the top 5 for this report are listed below.

*Overall ranking is based on the average (weighted) ranking across all categories.

Overall Ranking 
2021

UK
Council

Overall Ranking 
2024

UK
Council

1st

Worcestershire County Council

1st

Cumbria County Council

2nd

Cambridgeshire County Council

2nd

Somerset County Council

3rd

Essex County Council

3rd

Staffordshire County Council

4th

Buckinghamshire County Council

4th

Wakefiled Council

5th

Leicester City Council

5th

Coventry City Council
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Top 3 Websites for Web Accessibility

A fully accessible website ensures that all visitors are able to use your website and understand the content regardless of age, digital skills, or disabilities. Monsido scans your site to find any possible issues that may hinder web accessibility, giving you an overview of how your website is doing, as well as recommendations on how to address any issues.

We advise achieving an accessibility compliance score of at least 70% for organizations using the Monsido platform to demonstrate progress toward compliance. The average accessibility score for the report was 71.90%. See the highest scorers in Accessibility Compliance in 2021 and 2024, below.

*Based on the number of WCAG 2.1 A & AA checks passed on the Monsido platform in a 500-page scan.

Ranking 
2021

UK
Council

Accessibility Compliance*

Ranking 
2024

UK
Council

Accessibility Compliance*

1st

Leicester City Council75.21%

1st

Wakefield Council83.44%

2nd

Cambridgeshire County Council74.65%

2nd

Cumbria County Council80.56%

3rd

Essex County Council74.61%

3rd

BCP Council80.11%
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Top 3 Websites for Content Quality Assurance

Monsido’s Content Quality Assurance module looks for misspellings, broken links, broken images, and readability issues. By working on quality assurance, you can decrease bounce rates, increase conversions, and improve your SEO, helping future and current customers more easily find the information they need. The benchmark average for quality assurance in this report was 77.83%. Listed below are the top three UK Councils that are doing outstanding work to maintain quality assurance standards for their content.

*Based on the number of pages without broken links, broken images, and misspellings.

Ranking 
2021

UK
Council

QA Compliance*

Ranking 
2024

UK
Council

QA Compliance*

1st

Derbyshire County Council99.60%

1st

Cumbria County Council99.80%

2nd

Cumbria County Council99.40%

2nd

Worcestershire County Council99.40%

3rd

Manchester City Council99.00%

3rd

Manchester City Council99.20%
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Top 3 Websites for SEO

Search engine rankings continue to be heavily influenced by on-page SEO. In addition to negatively affecting your rankings, you can also harm your visitors' experience by neglecting essential elements such as H1 tags, broken links, and excessive internal links. The top three are as follows.

*Based on the number of pages that are compliant with all Monsido SEO checks.

Ranking 
2021

UK
Council

SEO Compliance*

Ranking 
2024

UK
Council

SEO Compliance*

1st

West Sussex County Council98.34%

1st

Derbyshire County Council99.38%

2nd

Derbyshire County Council97.91%

2nd

Surrey County Council99.11%

3rd

Surrey County Council97.79%

3rd

Buckinghamshire County Council98.16%
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Top 3 Websites for Response Time

Good site performance is critical for many reasons. User experience for one, but also for SEO as it is a Google ranking metric. With the help of Monsido's Heartbeat module, you can monitor your website's performance, ensuring a positive user experience and avoiding any potential visitor frustration. The UK Council websites had an average response time of 355 ms in 2024. Your score must be under 200 ms to be considered an excellent performer. Below you can see the top three websites in 2021 and 2024 for average response time.

*Average response time is based on average response time (ms) over a one week period in Monsido’s Heartbeat module.

Ranking 
2021

UK
Council

Response Time*

Ranking 
2024

UK
Council

Response Time*

1st

Leeds City Council60 ms

1st

Wakefield Council49 ms

2nd

Bradford Met. District Council71 ms

2nd

Somerset County Council70 ms

3rd

Devon County Council95 ms

3rd

Devon County Council78 ms
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Top 5 Websites for Performance Score

Assessing the overall website performance score (ranging from 0 to 100) using Google LightHouse and Core Web Vitals offers a comprehensive understanding of how factors such as visitor location, network speed, and device impact your site's performance. It provides valuable insights into the overall performance of your website.

Since 2021, we have implemented this parameter into our benchmark reports. The average desktop performance rating for this benchmark report was just 46.55. At Monsido we suggest you aim for a score between 90 and 100.

Below is a list of the top five UK Council websites, based on their desktop performance score in this report.

Ranking 

UK
Council

Performance score (0-100)

1st

Kent County Council

93

2nd

Essex County Council

87

3rd

Cumbria County Council

79

4th

East Sussex County Council

74

5th

Enfield Council

65

State of All Councils We Tested in This Report

We looked at council websites in the UK, for 2.5 weeks at the end of February 2024.

If you can’t find your council’s name and are curious about what your website’s score will look like – scan your website here.

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  • Barnet London Borough Council
  • Birmingham City Council
  • Bristol City Council
  • Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Cheshire West & Chester Council
  • Coventry City Council
  • Cumbria County Council
  • Devon County Council
  • Ealing Council
  • East Sussex County Council
  • BCP Council
  • Bradford Met. District Council
  • Buckinghamshire County Council
  • Cheshire East Council
  • Cornwall Council
  • Croydon Council
  • Derbyshire County Council
  • Dorset County Council
  • East Riding of Yorkshire Council
  • Enfield Council
  • Essex County Council
  • Hampshire County Council
  • Kent County Council
  • Lancashire County Council
  • Leicestershire County Council
  • Liverpool City Council
  • Newham London Borough Council
  • North Yorkshire County Council
  • Nottinghamshire County Council
  • Sheffield City Council
  • Staffordshire County Council
  • Surrey County Council
  • Warwickshire County Council
  • Wiltshire Council
  • Gloucestershire County Council
  • Hertfordshire County Council
  • Kirklees Council
  • Leicester City Council
  • Lincolnshire County Council
  • Manchester City Council
  • Norfolk County Council
  • Northamptonshire County Council
  • Oxfordshire County Council
  • Somerset County Council
  • Suffolk County Council
  • Wakefield Council
  • West Sussex County Council
  • Worcestershire County Council

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See your website's scan results and how your council performed in this report. We can also scan your internal user portal, if you need to review its performance.

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How the rankings work

Monsido:

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Scanned a sample of 500 pages from the main publicly facing websites of 48 UK councils using Monsido’s Web Governance software during a two-week period in February 2024.

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Ranked the 48 websites based on their scores in Web Accessibility, Content Quality Assurance, SEO, and Response Time.

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Calculated the overall champions based on the average (weighted) ranking in all categories, prioritizing web accessibility, then content quality assurance, response time, and SEO and performance.

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Improve Your Accessibility Rankings

Benefits of improving accessibility:

  • Increased Audience
    By building an accessible website, you open yourself up to a much larger audience as 1/5 of the world’s population is living with a disability that could prevent them from using your site.
  • Improved SEO
    Many web accessibility standards overlap with good SEO practices like ensuring descriptive alt and title attributes, checking for correct HTML, and offering a site map to users.
  • Enhanced User Experience and Quality Assurance
    Accessibility means creating a website which provides a good experience for everyone, so when you ensure a good experience for users with disabilities, you can rest assured that your overall website experience and quality will improve.
  • Strengthen Brand Image and Reputation
    Committing to accessibility is not just good for your users, but shows you take your social responsibility seriously and can benefit your brand. So make sure to promote your accessibility efforts.
     

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