Tuesday 27 November 2012

The return of city centre living?

via Centre for Cities by Paul Swinney

ONS has released today [23 November 2012] Census population data at geographies below a local authority level. And as it is increasingly doing, it has provided the data in a very user friendly way [Note to self: stop checking my home area!] to compare it to 2001. I strongly suggest you use a couple of minutes [hours?] of your Friday afternoon to look at it.

A very quick play with it shows how city centres have become increasingly attractive as residential areas in some cities in recent years. As the screenshot below shows, this is very clear in Manchester – its city centre has transformed from a place to leave to a place to live.

A similar trend is seen in other cities too, such as Leeds and Sheffield. We'll look to do a more detailed analysis on these figures soon.


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