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Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK’s largest cities and towns. In these podcasts, Chief Executive Andrew Carter interviews leading thinkers in the urban policy field, as well as experts from Centre for Cities about their research and ideas on improving the economies of cities and large towns.
Centre for Cities is the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK’s largest cities and towns. In these podcasts, Chief Executive Andrew Carter interviews leading thinkers in the urban policy field, as well as experts from Centre for Cities about their research and ideas on improving the economies of cities and large towns.
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May 9, 2014
May 9, 2014
10 min
Andrew Carter, Deputy Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, speaks to David McNeill from Transport for London, Stephen Joseph from the Campaign for Better Transport, and Jason Millett, Chief Operating Officer at Mace about our latest report on improving transport at a city level, supported by Mace.
The conversation was recorded shortly after our launch event on 1 May 2014, and brings together the speakers to give their perspectives on the best ways to improve city-wide transport in UK cities, including the need to link up different transport systems as well as the benefits of integrating transport with wider planning and economic growth strategies.

May 8, 2014
May 8, 2014
15 min
Our Chief Executive Alexandra Jones sits down with Cllr Jason Kitcat, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, Andrew Lewis, Director of Policy at Newcastle City Council, and Dr Neil Bradshaw from the University of Bristol to discuss our latest report on supporting links between universities and high-growth firms.

Mar 27, 2014
Sir Merrick Cockell on 'Breaking boundaries'
Mar 27, 2014
Mar 27, 2014
10 min
Alexandra Jones, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities, discusses new report 'Breaking boundaries' with Sir Merrick Cockell, Chair of the Local Government Association.

Jan 10, 2014
Looking ahead to 2014
Jan 10, 2014
Jan 10, 2014
15 min
The Centre for Cities team discuss what UK cities can expect in the new year, touching on the forcasts for economic growth (and how reliable they may be...), the issues that will play out in the local and European elections in May, and how the Scottish referendum can provide an opportunity to rethink devolution elsewhere. We also touch on plans for our Think Cities campaign, as well as the research we'll be working on in the months ahead.

Oct 31, 2013
Bruce Katz - The Metropolitan Revolution
Oct 31, 2013
Oct 31, 2013
20 min
Centre for Cities Chief Executive Alexandra Jones welcomes Bruce Katz, Director of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Programme, to present his new book The Metropolitan Revolution in our roundtable event in Whitehall on Monday 28th October.

Aug 1, 2013
Small Business Outlook 2013
Aug 1, 2013
Aug 1, 2013
17 min
Lord Young of Graffham, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Enterprise, Mike Kapur, Chairman of the CBI Small Business Forum, and Richard Coleman, Director, SMEs at Zurich Insurance plc, join Andrew Carter, Deputy Chief Executive at Centre for Cities to discuss the recent Centre for Cities report Small Business Outlook and consider how small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) can be supported in their cities. Why should SME policy be at the heart of the economic growth agenda? How can local government do more to support SMEs, and do they have the power to do this? What is the role of local business groups and LEPs in supporting SME growth? Small Business Outlook 2013 was supported by Zurich Insurance plc.

Jul 4, 2013
Spending Review 2013: One week on
Jul 4, 2013
Jul 4, 2013
16 min
Alexandra Jones, Ben Harrison and Andrew Carter reflect on what last week's Spending Review means for cities. The local authority cuts, the infrastructure statement from Danny Alexander and announcements surrounding the Heseltine Single Local Growth Fund are all likely to have significant implications on places across the country. But how will cities cope with cuts, without local government reform? How far can infrastructure investment help cities in the short term to 2016, as well as in the long-term? Has there been enough practical discussion around how exactly the announcements will be delivered? Is £2 billion enough for the Single Local Growth Fund? Is the Fund flexible enough?

May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013
12 min
In the final of our London 2030 series of events and podcasts in partnership with Addleshaw Goddard, we look at the challenges for development in London. Demand for London property, both commercial and residential, continues to outstrip the rest of the UK. Becky Worthington, Chief Executive, Lodestone Capital, Ben Denton, Strategic Director for Housing and Regeneration, Westminster City Council and Marnix Elsenaar, Partner, Addleshaw Goddard join Ben Harrison, Director of Partnerships at Centre for Cities to discuss what the likely consequences are for London if it can't meet its development demands. On the commercial end of development, is the market capable of delivering the right kind of office development in the right places to support London's future growth? How do we encourage economic activity in regeneration places? And on the residential side, why is London suffering from a lack of homes and can the public sector help increase supply in London?

May 10, 2013
May 10, 2013
10 min
Following up from the Centre for Cities' policy briefing looking at the state-funded business support schemes on offer Andrew Carter, Centre for Cities speaks to Mike Spicer, British Chambers of Commerce and Peter Pledger, South London Business Association, about business support as it currently stands and what policymakers can do to improve what appears to be a very complex system. Questions are raised such as: what is the impact of a complex business support structure on businesses on the ground? What is the role of the public sector, when there is already private sector support out there? How do you strike a balance between national support systems and local ones? And with the first phase of the Business Bank announced, how effective is it likely to be and what more could it do to support business directly?

Apr 30, 2013
Apr 30, 2013
9 min
In the second of our three events looking at London up to 2030, this event focused on the future of London's labour market. Ian Ashman, Principal of Hackney Community College and Chair of Association of Colleges, and Mark Beatson, Chief Economist at CIPD join Alexandra Jones, Chief Executive of Centre for Cities to discuss the key challenges for London as it grows its economy and its private sector jobs. This discussion explores questions such as: how London's sectors are changing and where the jobs are likely to come from? How can the Capital support SMEs to grow and develop to create new opportunities, and how can it stay competitive in a global market?
