Billions could be lost in the North East following Integrated Rail Plan

A regional lobbying organisation predicts the northern cancellation of HS2 and other scaling back measures in the Integrated Rail Plan (IRP) could lead to a multi-billion pound economic black hole.

Construction Alliance North East (CAN) has joined the ever-increasing number of concerned voices over the Government’s rowing back on its promised upgrades and improvements to rail infrastructure in the North.

Investment in Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) has been cut by £24.9bn, meanwhile the original investment promised on the Eastern Leg of HS2 has been more than halved, a cut of £14.2bn.

They predict that cancellations to plans to extend HS2 improvements into Leeds and beyond plus other reductions in infrastructure spend will mean construction firms in the North East missing out on millions of pounds worth of lucrative non-rail construction contracts.

Stuart Miller CAN board member and regional director of CECA said: “One key section of Northern Powerhouse Rail alone could deliver a £22bn boost to the northern economy by 2060 according to a report from engineering consultancy Mott Macdonald.

“The news last week will come as a blow to all, but we’re deeply concerned about the negative economic impact this will have on construction contractors in the region in the coming years.

“Major infrastructure projects of this nature are the lifeblood of many and we’re disappointed that, once again, prosperity in the North has been overlooked.

Stuart continued: “For example, the cancellation of The Leamside Line which runs between Gateshead and Ferryhill will mean local companies missing out and the region will not benefit from much needed better transport links and in particular, achieving much needed capacity increases.”

“The government’s levelling-up agenda must include a step-change in infrastructure delivery in the north of England, and the decision to scale-back these plans can only hinder its stated intention of delivering a more balanced UK economy in the longer term.”

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