Euston Partnership Board
The Euston Partnership Board was established in July 2020 to actively promote and enable closer collaboration and joint working between all partners involved in the Euston programme.
A gateway to the Midlands, north-west England, North Wales and Scotland, as well as an important local transport hub, the Euston programme is one of the largest government-owned regeneration projects in the country. It presents significant development opportunities in the centre of the capital that will benefit passengers, the economy and the local community.
The Euston programme comprises four major projects: the new High Speed Two (HS2) station, an upgraded Network Rail station and enhancements to the London Underground station and local transport facilities along with a significant level of development.
The Euston Partnership Board was established to bring together the variety of interests in the area and drive alignment between organisations.
Purpose and membership
The Euston Partnership Board is an important group that brings together different stakeholders involved in the Euston programme. It coordinates action between its members to maintain pace and momentum in delivering benefits to the public and identify key challenges, risks and opportunities to delivery.
The Euston Partnership Board is made up of senior representatives from the following organisations:
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Department for Transport (DfT): sponsor, landowner and owner of HS2 Limited and Network Rail
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HS2 Limited: accountable for delivery of the HS2 programme
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Network Rail: owner and infrastructure manager of the UK’s conventional network, including Euston Station
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Lendlease: master development partner
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Transport for London (TfL): authority accountable for London’s transport network
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Greater London Authority (GLA): regional government authority and owner of TfL
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London Borough of Camden (LBC): local government authority and planning authority
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West Coast Partnership Development: operator of InterCity services on the West Coast Main Line and shadow operator for HS2
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HM Treasury: responsible for public spending and capital investment
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG): government department responsible for housing, communities and local government
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National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA): government authority uniting long-term strategy with best-practice project delivery
The board exists to coordinate action among these Partner organisations, making the best of each organisation’s expertise, capacity and remit in realising the opportunities of the Euston programme.
It does not have any formal decision-making or governance role, nor any delegated design, financial or commercial authority.
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