
A panel discussion on what the recently-published Levelling Up White Paper means for devolution and the implications this has for the future of local government in England
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A panel discussion on what the recently-published Levelling Up White Paper means for devolution and the implications this has for the future of local government in England
City centre footfall rose in Swansea while the city council implemented its free bus policy, but there wasn’t much change in city centre spending.
The Levelling Up White Paper aims to have a globally competitive city in “every area” by 2030. International comparisons suggest that this is a very ambitious target.
There are valid concerns about the economic impact of charging cars for access to city centres. Data on footfall and spend suggest that Birmingham’s new Clean Air Zone had no negative long-term effect on the city centre’s economy.
We reflected on the contents of the Levelling Up White Paper, discussed which policies have been prioritised, and debated the agenda’s commitment to delivering meaningful long-term change.
What the Levelling Up White Paper means for devolution and the future of local government in England.
Director of Policy and Research Paul Swinney assesses the long-awaited Levelling Up White Paper
The ‘Medici effect’ of bringing people of different backgrounds together to encourage innovation is just another way of describing a city
Cities Outlook 2022 welcomed some of the country’s most prominent local leaders to reflect on the recovery of their high streets and city centres through various lenses
How have two years and three lockdowns changed our shopping habits, and what does this mean for the future of our city and town centres?