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Essay looking at a ‘whole system’ approach to city development and economic growth.
Summarises the impact of the Swansea Bay City Deal on the region and recommends how it could proceed
Indicative allocations for CRSTS2.
An analysis article on towns and cities in England and Wales with a focus on housing and deprivation. The article utilises a new ONS towns and cities geography.
Articles providing analysis and data on towns and cities. This article provides analysis of the largest English cities.
SIN China is supporting UK innovators who are developing advanced urban services to build R&D and business connections in China, the country with the most mega-cities in the world.
An Official Development Assistance (ODA) project.
Data on rail passenger numbers, crowding and capacity, produced by Department for Transport.
The National Infrastructure Commission reviewed the case for additional large scale transport infrastructure in the capital and its region.
Reports looking at the relationships between cities in the UK and China.
Articles providing analysis and data on towns and cities. This article will provide analysis of the largest English cities.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Martindale on 10 July 2019
Essay examining how London interacts with the UK system of cities and the implications of this relationship.
Essay considering the digital skills which will be required to live in a smart city.
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