
To support future economic growth, Preston should look to strengthen the appeal of the city centre to businesses.
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To support future economic growth, Preston should look to strengthen the appeal of the city centre to businesses.
If LEPs are expected to drive the Government’s growth agenda, they need the tools to do so. That means devolving further resources, powers and freedoms to capable LEPs and getting to grips with underperforming LEPs before it is too late.
The LGRR has the potential to transform the way that local government finances are allocated in the future and opens up the opportunity for London local authorities to work together in a pan-London business rates pool.
A briefing note for cities, summarising the main points of the draft consultation document.
With the right design, the NHB and LGRR can create financial incentives for growth that benefit Britain’s cities, and the UK economy as a whole.
Directly elected mayors have the potential to overcome some of the key local governance challenges.
With the exception of Bristol, the city centres of England's largest cities are set to be hit particularly hard.
Our survey has revealed a huge appetite for devolved financial powers – but cities will need to take a reality check about how many places will be in a position to take up new measures such as TIF.
By working together on issues such as housing and transport, local authorities and businesses can achieve better economic outcomes.
Centre for Cities' sets out a suggested six-step plan for how the new Government should establish LEPs, in a letter to Mark Prisk.