
Explore the changing levels of activity within the high streets of Britain's cities and large towns from February 2020 to May 2022.
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Explore the changing levels of activity within the high streets of Britain's cities and large towns from February 2020 to May 2022.
Ten case studies comparing the public transport networks and urban form of UK and Western European cities
The last couple of months have shown a stabilisation of claimant count after consecutive months of improvement. The UK’s largest cities show relatively high claimant count rates.
The most significant change on the high street has been in weekday activity- a significant part of which can be attributed to returning office workers
Spain’s cities, unlike Britain’s, are typically dominated by a mid-rise urban form. This makes active travel and public transport more effective, and promotes the economic benefits of agglomeration.
Cities Outlook 2022 looks in-depth at the state of UK high streets to get a sense of the short-term impact of the pandemic on Britain's town and city centres and the long-term consequences and implications this has for the Government’s levelling up agenda.
Here's everything you need to know about the Levelling Up White Paper.
Poor access to public transport effectively shrinks the size of our biggest cities. But trams and tubes alone won’t solve the problem
This report examines whether intra-urban public transport plays a role in the underperformance of big British cities and sets out the implications that transport has for the levelling up agenda.
The Chancellor put increased spending on public services at the heart of his levelling up vision, but was quiet on productivity