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The UK public was left in shock after the Grenfell tragedy of 2017.
Between the collapse of 83% of the UK’s department stores, consumers moving online and many high street shops now becoming obsolete, town centres are no longer the beating heart of local economies they once were.
Infographic: How to maximise community benefits through regeneration
Hearing that we had achieved 98% overall satisfaction was probably the first time in my professional career where I have had an emotional response.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the decline of our high streets and town centres.
Hannah Dunkerley, Capita business case consultant for local public services, explains how the public sector can fund its role in achieving net zero carbon emissions targets.
The climate change crisis, caused mainly by emission of greenhouse gases and burning fossil fuels for energy use, is accelerating at a rapid rate and having catastrophic impacts on our weather, environment and the future of our planet.
The government has proposed many changes to the planning system in England in its White Paper ‘Planning for the future’.
Capita and the Local Government Chronicle hosted a webinar to bring together local government experts and discuss how to secure funding to help revitalise our high streets.
Back in the Thatcher years of the 1980s, the explosion of out-of-town shopping centres arguably presented the biggest threat to our traditional town centres.