The 1.5 hour webinar is now available to watch on YouTube and can be accessed via the link below.
There has been very recent recognition of the challenges facing UK coastal communities evident by The House of Lords Select Committee on Regenerating Seaside Towns and Resorts (2017-19) and the formation of an All-Party Parliamentary Group on Coastal Communities (2019).
The UK government has declared a commitment, through its Industrial Strategy White Paper (HM Government, 2017) and ‘Build Back Better’ (2021), to address inequalities and to level up across the whole of the UK, ensuring that no community is left behind, particularly as we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. These policies promise wholesale changes to the way local economic growth is supported, in order to regenerate town centres and high streets, improve local transport links and invest in local culture, while giving communities a stronger voice to take over cherished local assets that might otherwise be lost.
This will involve the UK government working more directly with local partners and communities across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, who are best placed to understand the needs of their local areas and more closely aligned to the local economic geographies to deliver quickly on the ground. However, given there has been limited investigation of the problems experienced in widely varying coastal settlements across different parts of the country, this webinar will consider the extent to which ‘Build back better’ and the ‘levelling up’ agendas can indeed address the challenges facing UK coastal communities.
About the speaker
Event Chair: Professor Sheela Agarwal
Associate Head of School of Research and Innovation, Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth.
Speaker: Professor Colin Talbot
Professor of Government (Emeritus) at the University of Manchester, a Research Associate at the Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, and a Senior Research Fellow with the Federal Trust.
‘Levelling up’ must involve many actors – not just government. But this presentation will concentrate on what government(s) can – and cannot – do itself.
About the speaker
Coastal communities are lagging behind inland areas, with some of the worst levels of economic and social deprivation in the UK.
With increased resources being allocated for regeneration across the country, what does the government's 'Levelling Up' agenda mean for England's coastal communities?
About the speaker
Speaker: Nicola Radford
Senior Regeneration Officer, Lincolnshire County Council.
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