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Economic impact of HS2 to Derby summary report

The potential economic impacts of HS2 to Derby and the Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire LEP area.

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Economic impact of HS2 to Derby summary report

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Derby City Council (February 2012)

Following receipt in March of HS2 Ltd’s route, station and depot advice for phase two, the government held a series of confidential listening events with political and economic leaders from the cities and regions that will be served by phase two. These events were held to enable the government to hear directly from the cities and regions concerned about their development and regeneration aspirations, so that they could ascertain how best HS2 can support these. Following these discussions, delivery partners prepared additional written advice for the government’s consideration. Where confidentiality has not been requested, this advice is being published.

This is a report prepared by Arup for Derby City Council in February 2012 considering the potential economic impacts of HS2 to Derby and the Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership area and submitted to the Department for consideration.

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