Re thinking HS2
On second, or may be more thoughts, it seems that HS 2 will not now be proceeding to Crewe and Manchester after all - well, possibly not before the next election. This will release a great many millions into other transport services.
HS2 has stated that at the moment there is no further information regarding removing safeguarding, sale
of land and property acquired by HS2 Ltd or the future of land on which new
habitats have been created.
There are locations along the Phase 2a route where the HS2 supply chain will still be carrying out work which is needed either to finish work on an existing site, for the ongoing maintenance of a site, or for health, safety and security reasons. Ahead of this work taking place, HS2 has stated that it will continue to let those who may be affected know through Advanced Works Notifications and through updates to its dedicated local community webpages at www.hs2.org.uk/in-your-area.
What will happen to the sequestered and compulsory purchased land now in government ownership (making this the possible largest enclosure of land since the 19 th century)?
According to ACRE the government are already working on this by offering funding to rural housing 'enablers' to create more affordable housing. These will be small-scale developments which meet the needs of the local community and the funding will help the enablers to assist the developer to navigate the planning red tape. Perhaps the first 'enabler' task might be to redefine the term 'affordable'.
Thankfully, the expanded sewage works will be ready to take any extra sewage as a result of these developments.
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