Skip to content
Public Policy

Centre for Cities

The Centre for Cities is an independent research organisation committed to helping Britain’s cities improve their economic performance. The Centre produces practical research and policy advice for city leaders, local government, the civil service, and businesses.

Centre for Cities logo

Background & objectives

The UK’s economy is driven by the success of its largest cities and towns, which generate opportunities and prosperity for people in all parts of the country. The Centre for Cities, chaired by Nigel Hugill and directed by Andrew Carter, aims to understand how and why economic growth and change takes place in cities, and help the UK’s largest cities and towns realise their economic potential.

Gatsby contributes towards the Centre for Cities’ core costs.

Mayor summit

The results

The Centre produces rigorous, data-driven research and policy ideas to help cities, large towns and governments address the challenges and opportunities they face – from boosting productivity and wages to preparing for the changing world of work. They also work closely with urban leaders, Whitehall and business to ensure their work is relevant, accessible and of practical use to cities, large towns, and policy makers. 

Every year the Centre publishes its flagship report, Cities Outlook, an index of the economic performance of Britain’s main cities. In partnership with the London School of Economics (LSE), the Centre  runs the What Works Centre for Local Economic Growth, which analyses which policies are most effective in supporting and increasing local economic growth.

The Gatsby Charitable Foundation

Gatsby is a foundation set up by David Sainsbury to realise his charitable objectives.

We work across a number of other sectors across the globe.