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Southampton, Portsmouth, and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) are the economic engines of the ‘Central South’, a region which is well-placed to realise its potential and deliver growth. With a population of nearly 950,000 people and around 495,000 jobs, the similar sized urban centres have often competed with each other, rather than complementing one another. Straddling both the South East and South West regions, the lack of a clearly defined geographical area has been a further blocker to the collective promotion of the region. In recent years, there has been a more concerted effort, by businesses and politicians alike, to promote the collective benefits of the region. Despite its clear benefits, the Central South has numerous physical, land and planning constraints and therefore currently underdelivers. So what are the key barriers to overcome to unlock growth?

Unlocking the Central South region's growth potential - what's the key?

Unlocking the Central South region's growth potential - what's the key?

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