Chief Executive Andrew Carter is joined by Caitlin Rollison, External Affairs Manager at Centre for Cities, to discuss the new report Gear shift: International lessons for increasing public transport ridership in UK cities. They discuss whether Covid really was a meaningful turning point in how we travel around UK cities, how public transport usage in UK cities compares with European counterparts, and the policy initiatives around the world that have made a big difference to public transport ridership.
This episode is part of Centre for Cities’ City Minutes series. Please rate, review and share the episode if you enjoyed it.
City Talks: Jason Segedy and Kenan Fikri on America’s Legacy Cities
City Minutes: How realistic is a 15 minute city?
City Talks: Giles Wilkes on designing a successful industrial strategy
City Minutes: Outlook 2021 — Covid and levelling up
City Talks: Tony Travers on the Mayor of London
City Talks: Pat Ritchie on the biggest challenges for Newcastle
City Minutes: How has the pandemic affected air quality in cities?
City Talks: Ben Wilson on the history of cities - humankind's greatest invention
City Minutes: How important is getting an EU trade deal to Britain’s cities?
City Minutes: Reforming business rates
City Talks: Sir John Armitt on the future of UK infrastructure
City Talks: Politicians on levelling up during the Covid-19 pandemic
City Minutes: Re-writing the Green Book for levelling up
City Minutes: Levelling up local government in England
City Minutes: The impact of Eat Out to Help Out on cities
City Talks: Debbie Weekes-Bernard on race, ethnicity and devolved policy making
Dafni Papoutsaki on the links between internal migration and social mobility
City Minutes: Where in the UK is it hardest to find a job?
City Talks: How are cities across the globe responding to Covid-19?
City Minutes: How a flexible zoning system would end the UK housing crisis
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
City Manager Unfiltered
Potencial Americano
The ASIC Podcast
The Chris Plante Show
Strict Scrutiny