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Midlands to maximise HS2 benefits



The government, Midlands Connect and East Midlands Council have agreed a number of priorities which will help maximise the economic benefits HS2 will bring to the region.

Official Project Partner: Midlands Connect

The government, Midlands Connect and East Midlands Council have agreed a number of priorities which will help maximise the economic benefits HS2 will bring to the region.

 

These include a commitment to the partial opening of the East Midlands Hub Station in Toton, several years before HS2 arrives in 2033.

Between them, four key outcomes were agreed during a meeting between the Secretary of State for Transport Chris Grayling and representatives of Midlands Connect and East Midlands Councils in Nottingham.

All parties have agreed to work towards:

  • Partially opening the East Midlands Hub station at Toton in the 2020s, at least for Network Rail services, to support and stimulate the development of the planned Innovation Campus nearby, which has the potential to create 10,000 new jobs;
  • Early delivery of road infrastructure around the Hub to support the early phases of the Innovation Campus;
  • Relocating the Network Rail/DB Cargo depot in Toton to another site within the East Midlands to facilitate the development of the Innovation Campus;
  • Establishing an East Midlands “delivery body” to realise the potential of the Innovation Campus and associated Garden Village housing developments.

In addition to these four priorities, Midlands Connect and East Midlands Councils will continue to press for a link between the Midland Main Line and HS2 Phase 2b. This will ensure classic compatible trains can serve the north of England from the East Midlands. While all parties have also agreed that services on the Midland Main Line need to be improved, following the decision not to electrify the line between Kettering and Sheffield.

Commenting on the progress that’s been made, Midlands Connect Chairman Sir John Peace said: “We have said for a long time that more investment in transport and infrastructure in the East Midlands can have a transformative impact on its economy and the quality of life of the millions of people who live here. I’m therefore pleased that the Government is already in dialogue with the Midlands Connect team and East Midlands Councils to accelerate connectivity around the HS2 Hub station at Toton. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the region and I am looking forward to further meetings early in 2018 to keep up the momentum.”

Chris Grayling, Transport Secretary, said: “HS2 will become the backbone of our national rail network – supporting growth and regeneration, bringing passengers faster journey times and delivering an estimated 74,000 jobs and adding nearly £4Bn to the East Midlands economy by 2043.

“I welcome the ambitious growth strategy put forward by the East Midlands leaders to maximise the benefits of HS2 through the development of an Innovation Campus, garden settlements and better connections at Toton. We have also invested £25M to help Midlands Connect develop a transformational transport strategy, and will work with them on their proposals.”

It is hoped that by working more closely with the Government on the East Midlands Hub and Midland Main Line that regional communities and businesses will receive more certainty about the future of transport and infrastructure developments, to rebalance investment across the country.

As the transport pillar of Midlands Engine, Midlands Connect is contributing to achieving the ambition to add £54Bn billion to the Midlands and UK economies by 2030, powering post-Brexit growth, not just for the benefit of the Midlands but for the whole UK.

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