Some recent HS2 news items Inside Housing: Councils to fight high speed rail link in court Councillor Sarah Hayward, leader of Camden Council, said:...
HS2 Ltd sit on Phase 2 route but fiddle a new, already outdated, business case. HS2 Ltd, the wholly owned subsidiary of the Department for Transport tasked with developing and promoting the new high-speed...
Stop HS2 launches elephund appeal. The Stop HS2 campaign has launched an urgent appeal for campaign funds, as current resources will be exhausted after...
Is Justine Greening frightened of meeting the people in the areas devastated by HS2? Justine Greening, the Secretary of State for Transport who is pushing through plans for the controversial HS2 train line,...
Ignoring the consultation responses – again Dear HS2 Ltd, I was one of the 413 people/organisations who were missed in your original assessment of the HS2...
As Greening ordered to explain growing HS2 consultation errors in court, HS2 chief says methodology was inadequate. With the date of the five Judicial Reviews into HS2 now set to start on 3rd December, Transport Secretary...
News items from the last few days Our demonstration on Monday,and the announcement of £9 billion improvements to the existing railway – which we have been...
Written answers from Justine Greening on HS2 Questions from various MPS, including the Cotswolds MP, on HS2. Written answers given on 1st May. From Hansard. Who loses out with HS2 A small number of major cities (Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds) get significant medium term (2026/2033) benefits from HS2. But many... The 51M ‘Optimised Alternative’ As we reported last week,the Department for Transport...
Who loses out with HS2 A small number of major cities (Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds) get significant medium term (2026/2033) benefits from HS2. But many...