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Title: High Speed 2


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High Speed 2
  • The decision and next steps

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Background
  • As per the Coalition commitment, the Government
    developed a proposed strategy for a high speed
    rail network in the UK
  • Ran a 5 month public consultation process which
    closed at end July 2011, and extensive public
    engagement
  • 41 days of road shows along the proposed London
    to West Midlands line of route
  • 7 regional seminars across the UK
  • Consultation received almost 55,000 responses
  • Select Committee inquiry generally supportive
    of the Governments proposals for HS2

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The need for HS2
  • Capacity
  • Britains railways are becoming more and more
    crowded, and the demand for rail travel, will
    continue to grow. We need to provide for this
    demand to support the needs of the public. A
    combination of new high speed lines and released
    capacity on the current network can support
    growth across all key markets long distance,
    commuter, regional and freight.
  • Growth
  • The economic geography of the UK needs to change
    to address the wealth divide in the UK. Major
    cities other than London need to be able to
    operate competitively as unique markets on a
    global stage.
  • Carbon
  • Rail is comparatively less carbon intensive as
    road and air travel. We need to encourage modal
    shift onto rail if we are going to meet our
    targets.

4
The decisions
  • National high speed rail network linking London,
    Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, with stops in
    the East Midlands and Sheffield, and direct links
    to HS1 and Heathrow
  • Deliver network in phases phase 1 links London
    and the West Midlands, and phase 2 extends the
    lines to Manchester and Leeds, with a spur to
    Heathrow
  • The network will link into the existing East and
    West Coast main lines to serve places not on the
    HS2 network through classic compatible running,
    including Scotland
  • The route corridor proposed in the consultation
    for the London to West Midlands line is the right
    one but we have tweaked detail of the route in
    light of consultation responses to further reduce
    its impacts

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The line of route
  • We have made changes to the consulted route which
    have significantly enhanced sustainability

Increase the clearance over the Trent and Mersey
Canal near Lichfield
  • Benefits of changes
  • Less than 2 miles of line at surface level
    through the Chilterns AONB more than half of
    the line would be in tunnel or cutting
  • 170 fewer properties at risk of demolition
    almost half that of the consulted route
  • 1600 fewer properties would experience noticeable
    noise - around a third less than the consulted
    route
  • Significantly reduced impacts on heritage sites,
    and on ancient woodlands

Moved the line further from Middleton
Mitigation of impacts at Balsall Common
Shallower cutting and more green tunnelling at
Burton Green
Route moved slightly further east to avoid
Kenilworth Golf Club, lowered into cutting
through the National Agriculture Centre, and
introduced a retained cutting through South
Cubbington Wood (ancient woodland)
Introduce a longer bored tunnel at Long
Itchingham Wood
Longer green tunnel past Chipping Warden and
Aston le Walls, and route curved to avoid
heritage sites at Edgcote
Longer green tunnel at Wendover and an extension
to the green tunnel at South Heath
Lower alignment and introduce green tunnel past
Greatworth, and short green tunnel at Turweston
Longer, continuous tunnel from Little Missenden
to the M25 through the Chilterns AONB
Altering alignment to take it further from Twyford
Introduce a 2.75 mile bored tunnel along the
Northolt corridor
Lower alignment past Aylesbury and Stoke
Mandeville
6
Next Steps
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Engagement
  • Property and Blight
  • Further consultation on property blight proposals
    in spring 2012, and a decision on the final deal
    will be agreed later in 2012.
  • London to West Midlands
  • HS2 Ltd will be working with those communities
    affected by the line in order to consider local
    views and discuss proposals to inform the
    Environmental Impact Assessment. This includes a
    national environmental forum, planning framework
    forums, and community forums.
  • Manchester and Leeds legs
  • March 2012 HS2 Ltd preparing advice on
    proposed routes
  • north of Birmingham
  • Autumn 2012 DfT to publish preferred routes
  • 2012-2014 Engagement on Y leg proposals
  • 2014 Public consultation
  • We need to start thinking about how HS2 and wider
    city and spatial planning work together both
    for the London to West Midlands line, and the Y
    legs.

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