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The forum provides the opportunity for local authorities, the nominated undertaker and representatives from government departments to cooperate and carry out work for Phase One of the project.
This section provides details on aspects of the HS2 project related to property, such as relevant consultations and the need to sell scheme.
Here you can find information, reports and studies which monitor the environmental effects of constructing HS2 in 2020.
Seeks views on proposed refinements to the Phase 2b (Crewe to Manchester and West Midlands to Leeds) line of route.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The environmental statement for Phase One of HS2, the route between London and the West Midlands.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Professor Andrew McNaughton is to become Strategic Technical Adviser, a new part-time role within HS2 Ltd.
It has today been confirmed that Mel Ewell, former CEO of engineering and infrastructure giant Amey, has been appointment to the Board of HS2 Ltd as a Non-Executive Director.
Next generation of Britain’s high-speed bullet trains reaching speeds of over 200mph to be built on home soil.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
HS2 today unveiled the latest designs for Old Oak Common, as HS2 minister, Nusrat Ghani, visited the construction site to meet HS2 staff, its contractors and Chair of OPDC.
Engineers working on Britain’s new high speed railway have discovered an ancient, sub-tropical coastline dating back 56 million years.
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