The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the government's approach to local growth policy, lists the first local enterprise partnerships (LEP) to get the go ahead and spells out some of the details of the £1.4bn regional growth fund
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
The UK government is to introduce a presumption in favour of sustainable development in to the plann...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
Some thoughts on LED policy in the UK following a Work Foundation event on Local Economic Developmen...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
Writing yesterday about calls to devolve more powers to Mayors with the aim of boosting city growth ...
I was at Portcullis House yesterday for the launch of the Greater Manchester Growth Plan. Speeches f...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
This paper explores the economic thinking behind the UK Coalition government’s new framework for ach...
This paper critically reviews the experience of a major sub-regional strategy which sought to bring ...
I am in the US, so haven't had much time to read the details on which projects will get the next lot...
Over the last two decades there has been continuous tinkering and wholesale review of the remit, gov...
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
The UK government is to introduce a presumption in favour of sustainable development in to the plann...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
Some thoughts on LED policy in the UK following a Work Foundation event on Local Economic Developmen...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
I see that DCLG has announced the four groups that will provide free advice to communities in drawin...
Writing yesterday about calls to devolve more powers to Mayors with the aim of boosting city growth ...
I was at Portcullis House yesterday for the launch of the Greater Manchester Growth Plan. Speeches f...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
This paper explores the economic thinking behind the UK Coalition government’s new framework for ach...
This paper critically reviews the experience of a major sub-regional strategy which sought to bring ...
I am in the US, so haven't had much time to read the details on which projects will get the next lot...
Over the last two decades there has been continuous tinkering and wholesale review of the remit, gov...
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
The UK government is to introduce a presumption in favour of sustainable development in to the plann...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...