'Geordies will live here!'

In this blog post, a member of the Project Team describes a visit that Sir Mark Walport recently made to the North East. 'Geordies will live here!' was the response...
In this blog post, a member of the Project Team describes a visit that Sir Mark Walport recently made to the North East. 'Geordies will live here!' was the response...
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...provided the latest news, information and analysis from the Foresight Future of Cities project, which looked at the opportunities and challenges that cities will face over the coming decades. The...
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...in the North East of England, covering public, private, community and voluntary sectors drew upon over 100 pieces of evidence contained in official reports, academic papers, as well as a...
...long-term future, not least in the usefulness of scenarios. The TCPA task group's 4 scenarios were presented as being deliberately exaggerated, but not mutually exclusive when it came to drawing...