HS2 could transform run-down parts of London - CILT(UK)
Search
Search
You are here: Home > News > News Centre

Welcome to the News Centre

«November 2024»
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
28293031123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
2526272829301
2345678

Categories

HS2 could transform run-down parts of London

25 June 2013/Categories: Industry News


The controversial High Speed 2 (HS2) rail project could provide the catalyst for a major regeneration of some of the poorest parts of London.


Plans for a new £10 billion development just north of Wormwood Scrubs have been unveiled and local consultation will start on Friday (June 28th), the London Evening Standard reports.


The "Canary Wharf of the railways" will provide a hub for the ambitious rail project and has the potential to create around 90,000 jobs. Some 19,000 homes will also be built as part of the plans.


Nicholas Botterill, leader of Hammersmith & Fulham borough, told the news provider: "HS2 will act as a catalyst to create much-needed new homes, jobs and opportunities in one of London’s poorest areas."


Not everybody is happy about the HS2 plans, though. A number of local councils have opposed the proposed multi-billion pound transport scheme on the grounds it will have a negative impact on the environment and will create noise pollution for thousands of residents along the route.


Concerns have also been raised about the cost of tickets, with some councillors suggesting that only the wealthy will be able to use the super-fast trains.

Print

Number of views (1776)

Tags:

Theme picker