BSP Public Lecture: Is fixing infrastructure in the London global city-region undermining the UK?
Join Professor Andy Pike for February's BSP Public Lecture.

Infrastructure provides services we all rely upon for our day-to-day lives. This lecture explains why the geography of infrastructure investment in the UK is spatially skewed towards its capital city-region. It reveals that infrastructure fixes for London risk undermining national ‘levelling-up’, leaving places in the rest of the UK struggling to invest for their future prosperity.
The lecture will be followed by a drinks reception in the South Cloisters.
Sir Henry Daysh Professor of Regional Development
Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) Newcastle University
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