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Developing a business case for Crossrail 2

by Emma Jones | Jan 29, 2019 | Case Studies, Economic Analysis, Research and Policy

Dave Lawrence, a Partner of CAG, was part of an expert team working with Transport for London to develop business cases for some of the capital’s major new infrastructure schemes. The largest of these is Crossrail 2, which is the proposed new high-frequency,...

Community Led Local Development, Cornwall

by Emma Jones | Jan 22, 2019 | Case Studies, Communities and Placemaking, Facilitation, Consultation And Training

Brief CAG was engaged by Cornwall Council in 2016 to develop a funding programme to support residents in the most deprived areas of Cornwall. Community Led Local Development (CLLD) aims to provide pathways to better economic opportunities for people and businesses in...

University for the Creative Arts Economic Impact Assessment

by Emma Jones | Jan 22, 2019 | Case Studies, Economic Analysis, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning

CAG Consultants were appointed to undertake an Economic Impact Assessment of the University for the Creative Arts (UCA) at its campuses in Epsom and Farnham. The objective of the exercise was to help explain the value of UCA to its local community and to demonstrate...

Planning for huge shifts in demand for religious meeting places

by Emma Jones | Dec 7, 2018 | Case Studies, Research and Policy

The Greater London Authority projects population growth in Barking & Dagenham of 88,050 people by 2050, equivalent to 43.4 percent growth from the 2015 population estimate! The Council has ambitions for growth which exceed the GLA growth predictions. This growth...

Is there an urban bias in energy efficiency programmes?

by Emma Jones | Dec 7, 2018 | Case Studies, Energy, Low Carbon and Net Zero, Research and Policy

Almost a quarter of Scottish householders do not have access to mains gas or do not use it as their main heating fuel. Many of these consumers also live in rural areas where, as well as relying on more expensive fuels, other factors make them more vulnerable to fuel...
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