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After the floods: How resilient is Leeds?
ISSUE 536: FEBRUARY 2016 *NEW START IN LEEDS*
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Local Government
Regeneration
Can fintech innovation help indebted families?
This week sees the launch of a new CfRC report which reviewed technological innovations on ...
Housing
Never mind custom build, where’s the support for community build?
The Smith Institute’s report on the future of community-led housing argues that the sector has ...
Good Local Economics
Unleashing the potential of community business
In the week of our first birthday, here are some reflections on what we have ...
Local Government
Sheffield launches fair employer charter
This Friday sees the launch of Sheffield’s Fair Employer Charter – the first of its ...
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Local Government
Regeneration
A little participation is not enough
The Open Works project aimed to encourage and expand local levels of participation. Tessy Britton ...
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Local Government
Regeneration
Collaboration: Past, present and future
After all these years of mistrust it won't be a quick fix. Public service providers ...
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Local Government
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Put people at the heart of English devolution
We need English devolution to lead to thriving, fairer and more cohesive communities and places ...
Local Government
Regeneration
Beyond shipbuilding and shrinking funds: Where now for Newcastle?
ISSUE 534: OCTOBER 2015 *NEW START IN NEWCASTLE*
Communities
Economic Development
Good Local Economics
Local Government
Regeneration
Making sense of the business rates conundrum
George Osborne’s plans for business rates devolution have so far thrown up more questions than ...
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