Two reports from BBC London
Monthly Archives: January 2015
Wigan Spur Wobbles
Only one person thinks HS2 compensation is adequate, says official consultation analysis.
Some Recent News Items
Ey up, where are the reports?
Cubbington’s view of the wild pear tree
Northern leaders want to shut up economist
Professor Lord May of Oxford is so appalled by the behaviour of HS2 Ltd that he says he would trust few people involved with HS2 to mow his lawn. Then, giving evidence, respected Mancunian economist and chair of the Cities Growth Commission, Jim O’Neill, reveals that the leaders of northern cities are unwilling to listen to the strong evidence that shows it would be far preferable for northern cities to be better connected to each other rather than connected by HS2 to London.
House of Lords Ecomonics Affairs Committee: Economic Case for HS2, 13th January 2015
HS2 referendum debate to return after General Election.
Friday in Parliament – watch HS2 Referendum Bill debate live
The HS2 Referendum Bill debate follows the Local Government (Review of Decisions) Bill. Here’s the live feed from Parliament (it may need a special plug-in and not all browsers will display this):
PS We’ll tweet from @stophs2 when the HS2 Referendum debate starts.