2016 - 2017
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For too long, we have either turned a blind eye to poverty and disadvantage or hoped that a general rising tide of economic wealth...
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RESEARCH
This publication starts to think through what real devolution deals could look like and potentially herald a progressive and endur...
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The Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) has been at the forefront of undertaking incisive policy research and analysis for...
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RESEARCH
This paper builds on The Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) knowledge and experience of working in different areas of the...
2015 - 2016
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RESEARCH
Launched in January 2015, the Salford Cooperative Ambassadors (SCA) activity is a novel and innovative approach designed to assist...
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RESEARCH
This publication details the learning derived from a trip to the United States in Summer 2015 and is linked to CLES’ wider think...
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RESEARCH
Anchor institutions are crucial to the functioning of our local economies. They bring wealth in the form of jobs and supply chains...
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This CLES Manifesto is underpinned by our values and principles and is based on the experience of our work in local economies over...
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RESEARCH
What makes a resilient town centre? This paper, aimed at people working to support their high street, town or city centre, provide...
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RESEARCH
This CLES research report argues the flawed economic thinking and a Treasury economic model that has left so many parts of the UK ...
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This report is based on research by the Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES), commissioned by the TUC. It is designed to lo...
2014 - 2015
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RESEARCH
Developed by CLES in collaboration with the Greater Manchester Living Wage campaign this think piece identifies a number of key ro...
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The report details evidence on trends in health inequalities and flowing from this provides a set of recommendations – based on...
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A report produced for UNISON North West by CLES highlights how austerity policies are not working in the region and points the way...
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