Leeds '˜is leading the charge'

LEEDS HAS been identified as a key city to lead the charge for the regions and unlock growth outside of London, business leaders were told at the CBI conference in London.
New CBI Director-General Carolyn Fairbairn poses for portraits at the CBI offices in London.New CBI Director-General Carolyn Fairbairn poses for portraits at the CBI offices in London.
New CBI Director-General Carolyn Fairbairn poses for portraits at the CBI offices in London.

A session looking at how the regions can share a bigger chunk of the UK’s prosperity found that Leeds has developed a great role model for other cities.

Director-general of the CBI, Carolyn Fairbairn, said: “It’s really interesting what’s happening in Leeds. Tech companies are moving out of London to Leeds and they are attracting graduates and keeping them in Leeds.

“There is a great quality of life in Leeds.”

The 6th Annual Love Arts Leeds Festival at the Corn Exchange. Pictured Love Arts Leeds Festival organisor Tom Bailey and Helen Hunter-Thompson from The Art of Recovery.
5th October 2016.
Picture : Jonathan GawthorpeThe 6th Annual Love Arts Leeds Festival at the Corn Exchange. Pictured Love Arts Leeds Festival organisor Tom Bailey and Helen Hunter-Thompson from The Art of Recovery.
5th October 2016.
Picture : Jonathan Gawthorpe
The 6th Annual Love Arts Leeds Festival at the Corn Exchange. Pictured Love Arts Leeds Festival organisor Tom Bailey and Helen Hunter-Thompson from The Art of Recovery. 5th October 2016. Picture : Jonathan Gawthorpe
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However the panel said that poor rail links between cities like Sheffield and Leeds are holding back the regions and further investment is needed.

Travel between Sheffield and Leeds - I do not recommend it,” said Ms Fairbairn.

She added that cities outside London are changing rapidly and there is mass movement to cities as the UK becomes more urbanised.

In addition cities outside London need to think globally when they make their investment plans.

The 6th Annual Love Arts Leeds Festival at the Corn Exchange. Pictured Love Arts Leeds Festival organisor Tom Bailey and Helen Hunter-Thompson from The Art of Recovery.
5th October 2016.
Picture : Jonathan GawthorpeThe 6th Annual Love Arts Leeds Festival at the Corn Exchange. Pictured Love Arts Leeds Festival organisor Tom Bailey and Helen Hunter-Thompson from The Art of Recovery.
5th October 2016.
Picture : Jonathan Gawthorpe
The 6th Annual Love Arts Leeds Festival at the Corn Exchange. Pictured Love Arts Leeds Festival organisor Tom Bailey and Helen Hunter-Thompson from The Art of Recovery. 5th October 2016. Picture : Jonathan Gawthorpe
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“We need to think about competition,” she told CBI delegates.

“It’s not just Leeds competing with Manchester, it’s Leeds competing with Stuttgart.”

She added that cities need to make the most of their universities. Yorkshire has a rich pool of talent with universities in Leeds, Sheffield and York seen as some of the most progressive in the country. The panel said it is vital that cities maintain a “great relationship” with their high quality universities.

The CBI said that one of the most significant changes in cities outside London is the quality of their leadership, praising Leeds alongside Manchester and Cardiff.