Place

Infrastructure can improve the economic prospects of local areas and help to enhance the distinct identities of the places where we live, work, and enjoy life.

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Summary

The Commission adopts a place based approach to its thinking, reflecting the results of social research which showed 8 in 10 people believe good infrastructure is necessary to support a good quality of life.

The Commission adopts a place-based approach to its thinking, reflecting the results of social research which showed 8 in 10 people believe good infrastructure is necessary to support a good quality of life.
Infrastructure helps form the identity of places as well as creating efficient links between them. Better transport infrastructure can alleviate bottlenecks to growth in congested areas and improve connectivity, while infrastructure improvements also have the potential, alongside other policies such as skills training, to increase growth in lower productivity areas and help efforts to level up the economy.
Our towns study, for example, found that transport and digital infrastructure in particularly have an important role in supporting economic growth & better quality of life in towns and cities; while our 2022 Getting cities moving report identified the need to get more people making more trips into and around city centres to boost growth in English cities outside of London, without adding to congestion or undermining existing net zero objectives.
These reports informed many of the recommendations in the Second National Infrastructure Assessment on supporting growth in all regions of the country. These include:

  • cities adopting flexible strategic transport plans that can adapt to a range of future transport demand scenarios – backed up by £22 billion in long term funding for major transport projects between 2028 and 2045 – to get more people making more trips into and around city centres
  • to support this, government should make this long term funding for major projects conditional on the introduction of demand management schemes, to be designed to work best in a city’s local context
  • devolving power to local authorities responsible for strategic transport, to allow them to plan for the long term
  • ensuring gigabit capable connectivity is available nationwide by 2030, along with accelerating the deployment of 5G technology.

While the Commission’s remit does not include housing provision, we have advised government on how utility services can better support proposed housing developments and help enable the scale of house building needed to accommodate a growing population.

Data on place

A range of data sets relating to the theme of place is available to review on our Data pages. This includes data sets used in Commission reports, as well as historic data sets. Each can be reviewed online or downloaded. 

Review data

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Armitt urges England’s city leaders to make the most of transformational vision for local infrastructure funding
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Armitt urges England’s city leaders to make the most of transformational vision for local infrastructure funding

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Annual Monitoring Report 2019
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Annual Monitoring Report 2019

22 Feb 2019
Annual Monitoring Report 2019 annex
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Annual Monitoring Report 2019 annex

22 Feb 2019
How well connected are our cities?
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How well connected are our cities?

Discussion about transport investment often focuses on spending over a handful of years, whether that be on a specific scheme or within a certain area. To some extent, these short-term comparisons are probably unavoidable. But it’s a poor way of assessing the overall state of transport when the networks on which people rely have been...

Transport Connectivity
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Transport Connectivity

Data measuring the connectivity within (intra-urban), and between (inter-urban), different places.

20 Feb 2019
Cost of congestion shows need to enable local leaders to tackle the issue
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Cost of congestion shows need to enable local leaders to tackle the issue

New figures show that road congestion cost the UK economy £8billion last year – highlighting the need for local solutions to tackle the issue, as recommended in the UK’s first-ever National Infrastructure Assessment. The study by transport data firm Inrix shows that the average road user in London lost up to £1,680 last year due...

12 Feb 2019 By
Commission urges Growth Arc residents to have their say over East-West Rail route
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Commission urges Growth Arc residents to have their say over East-West Rail route

A consultation launched today seeks views on the preferred route for the central section of the new East-West Rail line – helping towards meeting a key recommendation from the National Infrastructure Commission. The consultation seeks views from residents and businesses on the best route to link Bedford and Cambridge, a key part of offering improved...

28 Jan 2019 By
Future of freight: interim report
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Future of freight: interim report

21 Dec 2018
Tackling congestion and carbon while delivering for customers
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Tackling congestion and carbon while delivering for customers

More and more of us will have Christmas delivered this year. Rather than the high street, we are increasingly turning to our computers, and opting for the convenience of having our purchases brought to our doorsteps. However, this isn’t just an activity restricted to the festive period: as consumers we are becoming ever-more used to the...

21 Dec 2018 By
Report shows need to tackle carbon and congestion caused by ever-greater demands for deliveries
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Report shows need to tackle carbon and congestion caused by ever-greater demands for deliveries

Whitehall and Town Halls should offer greater support to efforts to meet people’s growing demands for fast deliveries while also reducing congestion and carbon emissions, the National Infrastructure Commission warned today. As more and more consumers are looking to get next-day deliveries on their last-minute Christmas shopping this weekend, chairman Sir John Armitt argued the...

21 Dec 2018 By
Giving city leaders the tools to create vibrant, thriving communities

Giving city leaders the tools to create vibrant, thriving communities

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New partnership programme will ‘help cities to plan for the future’
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New partnership programme will ‘help cities to plan for the future’

The National Infrastructure Commission today launched a partnership programme for cities and city regions across the country, to help local leaders develop long-term strategies that link transport, housing and job opportunities. Chairman Sir John Armitt said the programme would help cities “from the North East to the South West” to share knowledge and expertise as...

15 Dec 2018 By
Cities partnership programme launch: responses
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Cities partnership programme launch: responses

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Crossrail 2 in the context of a national strategy
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Crossrail 2 in the context of a national strategy

London is a city synonymous with innovative infrastructure. The capital has prospered on the shoulders of great pioneers of engineering such as Marc Isambard Brunel and Sir Joseph Bazalgette, responsible respectively for the first Underground rail line and London’s elaborate sewer network. Building on Brunel’s success, the capital is home to the first metro system...


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