Our new blog shows a big density gap with France and Japan, driven by missing mid-rise homes.
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Our new blog shows a big density gap with France and Japan, driven by missing mid-rise homes.
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Our new report shows Britain's density gap is wider in the biggest cities outside London than in the capital - and the inner city 'urban cores' up to 5km out from the centre are to blame.
Our new report shows Britain's density gap is wider in the biggest cities outside London than in the capital - and the inner city 'urban cores' up to 5km out from the centre are to blame.
But this doesn't involve expanding the network - no new trams or new bus routes.
This is simply from making the existing network function better: integration.
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But this doesn't involve expanding the network - no new trams or new bus routes.
This is simply from making the existing network function better: integration.
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How could Government achieve this?
Should England bring back Polytechnics? 👇
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Our housing and planning experts @antbreach.bsky.social and @mauricelange.bsky.social will introduce key takeaways from the report and what they mean for the Government’s housing delivery plans.
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Our housing and planning experts @antbreach.bsky.social and @mauricelange.bsky.social will introduce key takeaways from the report and what they mean for the Government’s housing delivery plans.
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Possibly. Though often these outposts only pop up in places already with an offer - specific strengths in their local economy. Worth investing in these first.
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Possibly. Though often these outposts only pop up in places already with an offer - specific strengths in their local economy. Worth investing in these first.
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Cities are ‘nurseries’ for the creation of innovative firms that often end up elsewhere rather than ‘gardens’ where they take root🌱
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Cities are ‘nurseries’ for the creation of innovative firms that often end up elsewhere rather than ‘gardens’ where they take root🌱
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Cities are ‘nurseries’ for the creation of innovative firms that often end up elsewhere rather than ‘gardens’ where they take root🌱
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My blog on last week's announcement 👇
My blog on last week's announcement 👇
So @xuanrulin.bsky.social and I wanted to investigate the economic roles these institutions play in their cities, and what this might mean for national HE policy.
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So @xuanrulin.bsky.social and I wanted to investigate the economic roles these institutions play in their cities, and what this might mean for national HE policy.
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So why does it matter? Our latest briefing breaks down the four big ways universities boost local economies - take a look⬇️
How do local universities contribute to cities’ economic development as high-skilled employers, international exporters, catalysts for city-centre regeneration and innovators?
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So why does it matter? Our latest briefing breaks down the four big ways universities boost local economies - take a look⬇️
🔍@__robjohnson__ takes a look at Plymouth, Exeter, Coventry and Cambridge as examples for what different university roles mean for pursuing local growth.
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🔍@__robjohnson__ takes a look at Plymouth, Exeter, Coventry and Cambridge as examples for what different university roles mean for pursuing local growth.
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@andrewcities.bsky.social chats with the authors of our latest briefing 'Town and Gown' @rjson.bsky.social and @xuanrulin.bsky.social about the key ways in which universities contribute to city economies 🎓
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@andrewcities.bsky.social chats with the authors of our latest briefing 'Town and Gown' @rjson.bsky.social and @xuanrulin.bsky.social about the key ways in which universities contribute to city economies 🎓
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What explains the gap? Check here to see what their planning systems have in common, and how England’s approach differs⬇️
In Planorama, Luka and I argue that if we want English planning to perform more like its international peers – Germany, France and Japan - it needs to BE more like them.
🧵 on what that means...
This report looks at the commonalities between France, Germany and Japan's planning systems, and how the English system differs.
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What explains the gap? Check here to see what their planning systems have in common, and how England’s approach differs⬇️
Our new report finds that that there is large variation between the performance of city centre high streets.
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Our new report finds that that there is large variation between the performance of city centre high streets.
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It was a massive effort from the team @antbreach.bsky.social @jrevans.bsky.social @xuanrulin.bsky.social
Want to see where it’s happening across the UK and how it’s helping deliver new homes?
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Want to see where it’s happening across the UK and how it’s helping deliver new homes?
Check out our latest briefing⬇️ or explore the highlights in the 🧵
The Bill lays the foundations it's up to Government to put them in the right places and ensure they are the best they can be.
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The Bill lays the foundations it's up to Government to put them in the right places and ensure they are the best they can be.
Read our latest blog from @mauricelange.bsky.social 👇
#CitiesOutlook2025 showed Milton Keynes, Northampton and Peterborough as the fastest-growing cities in terms of population over the last decade.
This blog from @xuanrulin.bsky.social looks at what’s behind this growth👇
#CitiesOutlook2025 showed Milton Keynes, Northampton and Peterborough as the fastest-growing cities in terms of population over the last decade.
This blog from @xuanrulin.bsky.social looks at what’s behind this growth👇
Today, it is a major obstacle to meeting the government’s housing targets, with green belt authorities around the capital facing the largest housebuilding shortfalls.
Today, it is a major obstacle to meeting the government’s housing targets, with green belt authorities around the capital facing the largest housebuilding shortfalls.
🏙️🔎2025 needs to be a year of growth delivery by the Government. What must policy do to boost wages across the country?
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🏙️🔎2025 needs to be a year of growth delivery by the Government. What must policy do to boost wages across the country?
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A return to 1960s demolition rates is unlikely, but efforts to improve housing quality should include higher demolition rates of privately owned stock, with a flexible zoning system and public fundings.
The private sector simply doesn't demolish as much as it should. This is a function of the planning system - market doesn't respond as it should, particularly in high value cities.
A return to 1960s demolition rates is unlikely, but efforts to improve housing quality should include higher demolition rates of privately owned stock, with a flexible zoning system and public fundings.
Read my new report for @centreforcities.bsky.social – out today!
Read my new report for @centreforcities.bsky.social – out today!
Christmas is a period when visitor spend in UK cities grows across the country, with an increase in 2023 of around 12 per cent on the prior two months🎁
Read our latest blog from @oscarselby.bsky.social👇
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Christmas is a period when visitor spend in UK cities grows across the country, with an increase in 2023 of around 12 per cent on the prior two months🎁
Read our latest blog from @oscarselby.bsky.social👇
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