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Research shows urgent issues facing Cardiff South & Penarth residents


 Vale ofGlamorgan care homes will not be returning to open house yet
Whilst City Centres have seen punishing closures leaving huge gaps in their offering, Penarth businesses have worked hard to diversify and adapt in a challenging economic climate.”
The most pressing issue across Britain was also shops, followed by good transport and jobs.
Demos said prioritising retailers was particularly prevalent in more built-up areas, while rural communities were more likely to see a lack of quality transport as a problem.
The think-tank has urged the Government to reflect on its research as it considers how best to spend the £4.8 billion earmarked for a levelling-up fund to reduce inequality across the UK. ....

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Research shows urgent issues facing Cardiff South & Penarth residents


 
The most pressing issue across Britain was also shops, followed by good transport and jobs.
Demos said prioritising retailers was particularly prevalent in more built-up areas, while rural communities were more likely to see a lack of quality transport as a problem.
The think-tank has urged the Government to reflect on its research as it considers how best to spend the £4.8 billion earmarked for a levelling-up fund to reduce inequality across the UK.
In Cardiff South and Penarth, an estimated 23% of residents think that the provision of facilities they consider most important is nearer to bad than good – compared to the national average of 25%. ....

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