Amanda Clack
To stimulate city economies and get Britain back to work, investing and enjoying urban life, we need strong city governance and leadership, working with the private sector to not only reopen cities but reinvigorate and transform them to be even better than before.
Images of our cities during the past 14 months have sadly captured their emptiness, devoid of the people, cars and transportation that made them a focal point for economic and community life. There have been casualties, household names and brands gone, but also the small, boutique places that provided unique services. Transport capacity was diminished to a woeful 16% or less in London alone, open only to service travellers getting to essential workplaces.