
This briefing sets out three policy priorities for the new metro mayor after the election to address the biggest issues facing South Yorkshire's economy.
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This briefing sets out three policy priorities for the new metro mayor after the election to address the biggest issues facing South Yorkshire's economy.
Three things the new mayor of South Yorkshire needs to focus on in order to strengthen the region’s economy.
Since the financial crisis, there has been a decoupling in house price inflation between Paris and London. Without tackling supply shortages, London will not be able to tackle its housing crisis.
Bus franchising in Manchester will need complementary investments to shape the way people live and work in a way that better supports the public transport system
Planning reform is needed to reconnect new housing to public transport infrastructure
As the labour market stabilises, claimant count rates in all cities still remain higher than they were pre-pandemic, impacting both the levelling up agenda and the current cost of living crisis.
Improving Birmingham's public transport network depends on changing the city’s built form – with some neighbourhoods embracing mid-rise living
At this event we presented new research on urban form in UK and EU cities and explored the relationship between public transport and density.
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.
Recent big decisions mean the populations of Manchester, Liverpool and South Yorkshire can hopefully look forward to cheaper, greener, faster and more reliable services.