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Thursday 12 May 2016 1:33 pm

British cities and regions need to seize the opportunity provided by HS2, says think tank

By: James Nickerson

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British cities and regions should seize the opportunity provided by HS2 to generate economic growth, according to a new report.

The study by the Independent Transport Commission found that there could be social and economic benefits brought by HS2, and that British cities should jump on the once-in-a-generation public infrastructure investment project.

The reviewed current proposals for each of the British city regions that will be served by HS2 and provided guidance on ways to enhance the process of urban change by maximising the social and economic regeneration benefits that stem from developing an integrated transport system.

Read more: HS2 rail link gets the go ahead, passes commons vote with 399 votes to 42

"HS2 will bring transformational benefits to the economy of the whole country. It has the potential to generate jobs, stimulate growth and provide the vital capacity and increased connectivity to help rebalance our economy," transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin MP said.

"That is why it’s crucial that cities and regions along the route take full advantage and develop plans that will attract investment and help people access jobs."

The report advises that a collaborative study to understand the future of the UK's urban economy should be launched, while the creation of a HS2 Cities Forum should be set up to share knowledge.

Read more: London's Crossrail and HS2 projects helps drive UK's attractiveness for infrastructure investors

Lord Adonis, Chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission and an ITC Patron, added: "The message from this report is clear – there is no reason why our great cities in Britain cannot enjoy the same benefits from high speed rail that cities in other countries around the world have enjoyed."

"As the transport infrastructure begins to be built, I recommend that our great cities and their citizens use this ITC report to help plan for the arrival of HS2, ensuring that this major investment better enables our cities to compete on a global stage to the benefit of all."

Earlier this month it was reported that HS2, among other schemes, has helped drive UK to greater attractiveness for infrastructure investment.

The first section of the line is due to be completed in 2026, with a further extension to Manchester and Leeds opened on by 2032.

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