REGENERATION

The true role of regeneration

Regeneration has an active part to play in putting more money into people’s pockets and hitting the Government’s growth priorities, says Paul Swinney

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If the ultimate point of regeneration is to make people in a place better off, then it has got its work cut out.

Cities Outlook 2025, Centre for Cities' latest annual snapshot of the UK's urban economies and the contribution they make to the national economy, found the average worker in London earns by August what it takes a year for the average worker in Burnley or Middlesbrough to earn.

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