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Cities Outlook TrilogyChief Executive Andrew Carter and members of Centre for Cities’ research team explore the findings and implications of Cities Outlook 2023.
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Chief Executive Andrew Carter and members of Centre for Cities’ research team explore the findings and implications of Cities Outlook 2023.
The UK and Ireland are both worried about land banking, but the common denominator is their planning systems.
The new deal finally solves the mismatched geography of the North of Tyne mayoralty.
Our first event of 2023, this panel discussion focused on the need for planning reform and how the UK planning system compares internationally.
Dundee’s expanding gaming sector does look to have helped turn the city’s fortunes around. Now policy should attempt to broaden its sources of growth to encourage the further expansion of its economy.
The release of workplace data from the Census shows how little guide it provides for the next decade of policy decisions.
Labour’s new report is asking the right questions, but it needs a few more pieces to reach a complete solution to the puzzle.
Extending London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone across the Capital will have been a politically tough decision, but it is the right one to make.
Senior Analyst Anthony Breach sets out all you need to know about planning reform, looking at why reform is needed, what it should look like, and what actions local and national government should take.
To level up the UK’s cities, we need to build more workspace in the city centres and more housing in the suburbs.