
The pandemic has made levelling up four times harder and it risks levelling down otherwise economically successful parts of the country as well.
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The pandemic has made levelling up four times harder and it risks levelling down otherwise economically successful parts of the country as well.
Covid-19 has encouraged places to look for new sources of knowledge and new tools, but a lack of cohesiveness is limiting what can be done.
This report calls for a simplification of the Treasury's Green Book methodology, stronger local government, and a Government strategy and resources to achieve levelling up.
Our recent paper 'Levelling up Local Government in England' sparked much debate. Here’s a round-up and response to the main themes.
What impact do local lockdowns have on city-centre footfall? We take a look at what happened in Leicester, Manchester and Aberdeen, all of which experienced restrictions over the summer.
Tighter Covid-19 restrictions have not yet led to large falls in footfall in Manchester's local centres.
This report sets out how the Government should use the devolution white paper to reorganise and simplify local government to level up the country.
The Centre for Cities High Street Recovery Tracker now includes data on spending. How does this relate to footfall?
While the Chancellor made a series of national announcements in the Summer Statement, they will play out differently across the country.
Although restrictions on opening are being lifted, high street businesses remain at risk while office workers remain at home.