
Join us for analysis and discussion of the impact of the pandemic and lockdown on urban transport
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Join us for analysis and discussion of the impact of the pandemic and lockdown on urban transport
The Government has urged more people to cycle and walk, rather than drive, in response to the limits on public transport capacity that COVID-19 imposes. This would require a dramatic change in behaviour.
After some initial adjustments, cities will continue to play a central role in the national economy.
Ivan Tennant on how building new homes in the suburbs can help solve the housing crisis.
Join us to hear more about our latest report on housing and planning reform
Some cities will have more people working at home – but have less space while doing so.
This report uses new data to examine which neighbourhoods within cities are building the most and the least new homes and explores what this means for policy making.
This briefing sets out the five things that should be in the Chancellor’s Red Box if dreams of levelling up are to become a reality.
The near-total ban on housebuilding in the Green Belt forces homes to be built in less suitable locations such as flood plains.
There is a strong case for new transport infrastructure investment in some cities and large towns. But this only applies to a handful of places where the current transport system is struggling to support the growth of their city-centre economies.