This summary report outlines the findings of a study of secondary centres of economic activity in the East Midlands. Secondary centres are defined here as urban settlements that are smaller than a principal urban area, but still significant as a centre of economic activity. In this study, secondary centres include a range of settlements, from large industrial towns to small market towns. This research has been undertaken by the Enterprise Research and Development Unit at the University of Lincoln for the East Midlands Development Agency (emda)
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The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
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This summary report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills...
This paper investigates migration to and from the Three Cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham. I...
Small towns are traditionally thought to be the most economically dynamic locations in rural areas o...
This report outlines the findings of a study of secondary centres of economic activity in the East M...
The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
The intension of this study was to identify the industrial highlights and strengths of the East Midl...
Study examines the economic structure and dynamics of the East Midlands and Yorkshire and Humber reg...
The East Midlands in 2010 is the updated evidence base that supports the regional economic strategy,...
The East Midlands in 2006 is the evidence base that was produced to underpin the development of the ...
The Smith Institute, in association with the Economic Strategy Research Bureau at Nottingham Busines...
The urbanisation programme instigated by the Romans as they conquered the western provinces resulted...
The East Midlands in 2006 is the evidence base that was produced to underpin the development of the ...
A series of papers providing background information pertinent to the evaluation of the economic impa...
Small town economic decline has been experienced in many countries across the globe and can be expla...
This summary report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills...
This paper investigates migration to and from the Three Cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham. I...
Small towns are traditionally thought to be the most economically dynamic locations in rural areas o...