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    • High Speed Rail and Connected Cities: Accessible Places for Growing Economies

    High Speed Rail and Connected Cities: Accessible Places for Growing Economies

    Released at a major launch event in Leeds on Monday 16 May 2016, this report identifies a number of principles that should be used when planning local transport and redevelopment in order to capture value from HS2, and recommends several actions for national and local Government. Please click here to download.



    This post was written on May 15, 2016


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