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LED Confidential
LED Confidential
101 episodes
6 days ago
Podcast about local economic development and placemaking. Co-hosted by Mike Spicer of PolicyDepartment and David Marlow of Third Life Economics. Mike, David and guests address the divisive, often unspoken issues facing economic development professionals in 2020s Britain. Website: www.ledconfidential.co.uk
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Podcast about local economic development and placemaking. Co-hosted by Mike Spicer of PolicyDepartment and David Marlow of Third Life Economics. Mike, David and guests address the divisive, often unspoken issues facing economic development professionals in 2020s Britain. Website: www.ledconfidential.co.uk
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LED Confidential
New Towns, new rules: reimagining growth for the 2030s?

In this Espresso Shot episode David and Mike take a closer look at the New Towns Taskforce Final Report—commissioned by the UK Government. With 12 sites proposed and Development Corporations to lead delivery, the episode explores how this new wave of towns reframes post-war policy for today’s challenges. What does it all mean for the future of housing delivery, infrastructure, and economic development in the country? Tune in to learn more!

Access bonus materials for this and other episodes over at the LEDC website: Bonus materials | LED Confidential

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6 days ago
11 minutes 29 seconds

LED Confidential
Reorganising Local Government in England: 17 proposals, 56 councils -zero consensus?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike dive into the September 2025 submissions for new unitary councils from Devolution Priority Programme areas in England—Norfolk, Suffolk, Greater Essex, Greater Sussex, Hampshire and Solent—and the 17 unitary proposals they’ve produced. With population sizes ranging from 146,000 to over 900,000, and council tax politics fueling local tensions, what does this wave of reorganisation mean for local economic development, placemaking and sector professionals? What does it mean for the future of devolved government in the country? Tune in to learn more!

Access bonus material for this and other episodes over at the LEDC website: Bonus materials | LED Confidential

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1 week ago
9 minutes 42 seconds

LED Confidential
Pride In Place Programme: promise or patchwork?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike look at the UK Government's new Pride in Place strategy and funding programme—a £5 billion commitment to hyper-local economic development across hundreds of 'doubly disadvantaged' neighbourhoods. Is this a genuine shift towards community-led renewal, or just another fragmented initiative from the centre They revisit insights from previous episodes with John Denham and John Houghton, exploring how neighbourhood boards, capital funds, and devolved ambitions might (or might not) come together. Can Pride In Place deliver more than just pockets of progress? Tune in to learn more!

Access bonus materials for this and other episodes over at the LEDC website: Bonus materials | LED Confidential

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2 weeks ago
12 minutes 11 seconds

LED Confidential
Total Place 2.0 and the politics of belonging

David and Mike are joined by John Denham—former UK Government Minister and present Director of the Centrefor English Identity and Politics—to unpack the rise of English identity politics and its implications for place-based inclusive growth in the country. From the imitations of current devolution strategies to the transformative potential ofTotal Place 2.0, LEDC explores how local leaders can build cohesive communities in an era of fragmentation. Expect insights on neighbourhood governance, multiculturalism, the importance of the everyday economy, and a call for long term vision in both national and local policy.

John Denham's Substack: https://nationstateandpolitics.substack.com/

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4 weeks ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

LED Confidential
Is economic inactivity now the UK's biggest growth challenge?

In this episode David and Mike unpack the demographic shifts reshaping local economies. From the Bank of England’s warning on economic inactivity to the ONS’s mid-year population estimates and the so-called fertility crisis, the data paints a complex picture of ageing populations, challenges of out-migration in places, and worryingly low rates of labour market participation. How might transport policy, spatial planning, and extending access to further education reverse economic decline and better support people into work?

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1 month ago
11 minutes 53 seconds

LED Confidential
Political instability, organisational churn, and the rise of hyper-localism—how LED practitioners are adapting in uncertain times

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike explore the growing political instability reshaping local economic development and placemaking in the UK. With the Reform Party gaining ground, over 40% of English councils now in no overall control, and local government distracted by the looming reorganisation, what does this mean for forward planning, community cohesion, and officer-led decision making? From the Royal Geographical Society’s reflections to grassroots business networks stepping into the void, LEDC unpacks how practitioners are navigating uncertainty, rebuilding strategy from the ground up, and finding opportunity in hyper-localism.

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1 month ago
12 minutes 2 seconds

LED Confidential
After the ministerial shake-up at MHCLG: what’s next for Local Economic Development in the UK?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike return from the 2025 summer break to unpack the major shake-up at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). With Angela Rayner’s resignation and a new ministerial team in place, they explore what these changes could mean for local economic development and placemaking in the UK. What impact will new appointments like Steve Reed and Miatta Fahnbulleh have on housing, planning, and devolution agendas? And how can local leaders and practitioners influence policy and delivery as the sector enters a critical phase of reform? Tune in for expert insights and practical reflections on the evolving landscape.


Bonus Biscotti Briefing on this topic available for download here on the LEDC website: https://www.ledconfidential.co.uk/post/what-do-the-major-changes-at-mhclg-mean-for-uk-led-and-placemaking

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1 month ago
10 minutes 40 seconds

LED Confidential
Summer reflections: blue sky thinking for place leaders

What inspires transformation when the policy treadmill slows? And how can science fiction, cinema, and Nokia guide your next move?

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2 months ago
11 minutes 1 second

LED Confidential
Health meets place: the NHS 10-Year Plan and local economic development

Can NHS reform be a catalyst for local economic renewal? Or will institutional churn stall the promise of community health?

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3 months ago
11 minutes 33 seconds

LED Confidential
Place before sectors? Rethinking UK industrial strategy with Paul Swinney

In this episode, David and Mike are joined by Paul Swinney to explore the UK’s new industrial strategy. They ask: does it finally embrace a place-based model of economic development? And can it tackle the UK’s long-standing productivity challenge? From sectoral strengths and urban clustering to Freeports, fiscal devolution and the role of universities, this wide-ranging conversation challenges conventional thinking and offers a grounded take on what local leaders should do next.

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3 months ago
36 minutes 35 seconds

LED Confidential
Infrastructure or illusion? Assessing the UK’s new 10-Year National Infrastructure Strategy

Can the UK finally overcome its infrastructure inertia? Or will local leaders be eft without the resources they need to deliver much-needed projects?

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3 months ago
11 minutes 43 seconds

LED Confidential
Happiness rankings: insightful or irrelevant for placemaking?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike explore whether happiness rankings and well-being metrics have any real value in local economic development and placemaking. They ask: are these measures meaningful tools for policy—or just headline fodder? And if happiness does matter, how should it be measured and used by LED professionals?

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3 months ago
12 minutes 31 seconds

LED Confidential
Feeding the future: rethinking local economies through the foundational lens

In this episode, David and Mike are joined by Professor Kevin Morgan to explore the foundational economy—what it is, why it matters, and how it’s reshaping local economic development. They ask: how can food systems, especially public sector food provisioning, become a catalyst for community wealth and well-being? And what can the Welsh experience teach us about embedding foundational principles into policy and practice? From school meals to multi-level governance, this conversation challenges conventional growth models and offers a fresh take on place-based strategy.

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4 months ago
46 minutes 56 seconds

LED Confidential
Water and place: threat, opportunity or both?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike explore the economic implications of flooding and water scarcity. They ask: are water-related risks a barrier to growth or a strategic opportunity for innovation and regeneration? From smart water management and wetland restoration to the blue green economy and new demands from the infrastructure powering AI, they unpack how water intersects with local economic development and placemaking.

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4 months ago
9 minutes 50 seconds

LED Confidential
Spending Review 2025: A turning point for local economic development?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike unpack the 2025 Spending Review and ask: is this the moment local economic development and placemaking finally get the long-term backing they need? And will Integrated Settlements, Green Book reforms and 10-year capital deals really change the game for Mayoral Combined Authorities and their partners? They explore what SR25 means for funding stability, local autonomy, and the future of hyper local regeneration—and what it will take to turn ambition into delivery.

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4 months ago
26 minutes 22 seconds

LED Confidential
Joining the dots: universities, policy, and place-based impact with Sarah Chaytor

In this episode, David and Mike speak with Sarah Chaytor about the University Policy Engagement Network (UPEN) in the UK and the evolving role of universities in shaping public policy. They ask: how can academic expertise be better integrated into local and national policymaking? And what does it take for universities to move from transactional relationships to long-term civic partnerships that support place-based development?

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4 months ago
33 minutes 22 seconds

LED Confidential
What does the rise of the Reform Party mean for economic development and placemaking in the UK?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike examine theimplications of the Reform Party’s rise to local power in England following the May 2025 local government elections. With new Reform Mayors and councils now in place, they explore what this means for local economic development, public service delivery, and the future of place leadership. They discuss the challenges facing officers in these authorities. Will the realities of office reshape Reform’s agenda or deepen the divide between national and local priorities?

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5 months ago
12 minutes 43 seconds

LED Confidential
What do the May 2025 local election results mean for English devolution?

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike unpack the economic development and placemaking implications of the May 2025 local government elections in England. These saw the Reform Party gain two Combined Authority Mayors and control of several councils. They explore what this shift means for local growth, devolution, and regional collaboration. What does the future hold for the cohesion of pan-regional partnerships in northern England or the Oxford–Cambridge corridor?

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5 months ago
10 minutes 59 seconds

LED Confidential
Power cuts and cyber attacks - economic development in the age of perma-crisis

In this Espresso Shot episode, David and Mike explore how local leadership teams can build resilience into economic development and place-making strategies in an age of perma- crisis. Reflecting on recent power outages and cyber attacks, extreme weather and infrastructure shocks, they discuss how places can prepare for the unexpected. Drawing on lessons from recent crises and long-term planning approaches, they examine the trade-offs between efficiency and resilience—and what it means for the future of local growth.

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5 months ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

LED Confidential
Can Innovation Districts and Knowledge Quarters deliver genuinely inclusive growth?

David and Mike are joined by Emma Frost, Chair of the UK Innovation Districts Group, to explore how innovation districts can drive inclusive growth. They discuss the essential ingredients of successful districts, how to manage the risks of exclusion and gentrification, and why collaborative leadership and long-term thinking can unlock their full potential.

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5 months ago
45 minutes 33 seconds

LED Confidential
Podcast about local economic development and placemaking. Co-hosted by Mike Spicer of PolicyDepartment and David Marlow of Third Life Economics. Mike, David and guests address the divisive, often unspoken issues facing economic development professionals in 2020s Britain. Website: www.ledconfidential.co.uk