Stevenage town centre ‘in steep decline’ says local data analyst
Sarah Teague says Stevenage is “struggling to fight headwinds of change, both national and local”.
Sarah Teague says Stevenage is “struggling to fight headwinds of change, both national and local”.
Local data analyst Sarah Teague questions whether the huge numbers of flats being built in St Albans are right for the area.
A local data analyst has confirmed what most St Albans residents have long suspected – the city centre is disproportionately full of food and drink establishments. Sarah Teague explains her findings...
We are all aware of the unrelenting rise in house prices over the last 15-20 years, but less commented upon is the change in the mix of property types being built. As a resident of St Albans, it appears that more flats are being built, but is this true?
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