Cambridgeshire and Peterborough State of the Region 2024

What is State of the Region?

The State of the Region report provides a comprehensive, evidence-based assessment of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s current economic, social, and environmental landscape. By analysing the most up-to-date data and insights from across the region, State of the Region serves as a resource and evidence base for stakeholders, policymakers, and community leaders to understand the area’s opportunities, priorities, and pathways for sustainable growth and prosperity. The report was collaboratively developed by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority and the following partners:

  • Cambridge Ahead
  • Cambridge City Council
  • Cambridge Council for Voluntary Service
  • Cambridgeshire Acre
  • Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care System
  • Cambridgeshire County Council
  • East Cambridgeshire District Council
  • Fenland District Council
  • Greater Cambridge Partnership
  • Greater Cambridge Shared Planning
  • Huntingdonshire District Council
  • Office for National Statistics
  • Peterborough City Council
  • South Cambridgeshire District Council
  • University of Cambridge Centre for Business and Research
  • Voluntary & Community Action East Cambs

The State of the Region review will be updated annually and as this is the first publication of the report, we would like to invite you for any comments and feedback to improve future releases. Please message policy@cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk for any further comments.

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Report and Key Links

State of the Region 2024 Report

State of the Region 2024 Summary Slides

You can read individual chapters of the report via the links below:

1. State of the Region Overview

2. Introduction

3. Place Overview

4. Business & Enterprise

5. Workforce, Jobs & Skills

6. Health & Wellbeing

7. Wildlife & Nature

8. Net Zero & Climate Resilience

9. Tackling Inequality

10. Connectivity

11. Relating Data to Stubborn Challenges

12. A New Model to Aid Regional Understanding

13. Key Findings

14. Considerations for Future State of the Regions

15-19. Appendices