The report addresses the following sectors:
- Water
- Transport
- Energy
- Waste
- Flooding
The limitations of our regional infrastructure are, perhaps, most visible to the public on our road and rail networks – and when floods cause severe damage to homes and businesses.
This report seeks to highlight the infrastructure challenges faced by the South East of England and presents regional decision-makers with a set of recommendations to resolve them.
State of the Nation 2014: South East
Content type: Policy
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