
Senior Analyst Anthony Breach says that reforms aiming to solve housing’s political problems must try to improve the planning system as a whole.
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Senior Analyst Anthony Breach says that reforms aiming to solve housing’s political problems must try to improve the planning system as a whole.
National and local policymakers need to pay close attention to the signals that revaluation is sending on the health of the urban economies of England and Wales.
This online event explored British cities' progress on net zero targets and the barriers they face.
With a decision over the fate of Investment Zones pending, we discussed whether the zones could fulfil their aim of promoting economic growth and what could replace them.
The latest release of Census 2021 data shows that cities in the Greater South East were the most popular destinations for migrants over the last decade.
Our Realising Regional Growth series exploring the role of innovation in supporting cities to reach their full economic potential returns, this time focussing on Cambridge City Region.
If the Government is serious about getting the UK’s economy growing, it should look to regeneration in city centres.
Andrew Carter, Stuart Bridgett and Anthony Breach explore the key findings from Centre for Cities' latest report - Making places: The role of regeneration in levelling up.
Centre for Cities' new report in partnership with Aviva argues that for the Government's regeneration schemes to succeed they should focus on city centres and be backed by public funding and planning reform.
The launch of our new report on the role of regeneration in levelling up, kindly supported by Aviva.