
Improving the city’s public transport network and boosting ridership will be key to driving economic growth – and it is right to consider congestion charging as an option to fund this.
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Improving the city’s public transport network and boosting ridership will be key to driving economic growth – and it is right to consider congestion charging as an option to fund this.
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.
Relying on competitive grants is wasting local government resources and undermining policy.
Guilherme Rodrigues calls for clarity over the UK's domestic policy if UK cities are to keep pace with their European counterparts.
If the Government is serious about getting the UK’s economy growing, it should look to regeneration in city centres.
What does the future look like for the net zero agenda under the Conservative government?
Partnership and Policy Manager Jovana Lalic shares her observations from the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
Dame Meg Hillier MP joined us to discuss the work of the Public Accounts Committee and the role of evidence in policy and funding decisions.
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.