
The Eat Out To Help Out scheme and good weather are benefiting seaside towns more than big cities.
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The Eat Out To Help Out scheme and good weather are benefiting seaside towns more than big cities.
Concern for our high streets has been exacerbated by the pandemic — but this time it is big cities that are suffering more, says Andrew Carter.
The scale and density of cities means that they offer more choice - not just for work but also play.
Claims by ministers that freeports will create hotbeds of innovation in deprived areas do not reflect the realities of where innovation happens.
How has the pandemic affected prospects for growth around the country?
Footfall data suggests that while smaller cities did see busy high streets, activity was sluggish in larger cities.
Changes in the immigration system will mostly affect cities in the Greater South East.
The reopening of non-essential shops was expected to bring relief for the retail sector. On the whole, that is what happened but footfall data gives us a more nuanced picture of how it played out across the country.
While the Chancellor made a series of national announcements in the Summer Statement, they will play out differently across the country.
Wednesday's Summer Statement should set out the following five key policies if it is to support a recovery across the country.