'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...
...the national space economy. It is not a case of holding back prosperous areas like London and the greater south-east region in order to promote activity in the less prosperous...
...Regulated City due to its strict moral parameter and planning code as well as an Ecological City in its relationship to the environment. The recent Wolfson Prize for Economics, which...
...today. Still, there are some trends we can expect to influence UK cities over the next half century, and they will have important implications for urban governance. For example, we...
...will be around and spoke to the leaders of the future: the youth of today. The Good Childhood Report of 2013 shows that out of 10 different categories, young people...
...that Manchester didn’t miraculously re-emerge from the post-industrial doldrums by sheer fortune. Everything about the city-region as it is today; its ambience, its infrastructure, the distinct juxtaposition of original and...
...‘super-region’ in the North West, similar to the South East region. While this could lead to people moving from cities like Lancaster/Preston to Manchester/Liverpool, this migration would sustain the strength...
...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...
...the countryside over living in densely packed urban spaces. Nevertheless, being fundamentally social creatures who enjoy the day-to-day interactions made possible by urban dwelling, in time people return and cities...