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UK Infrastructure: A 10 Year Strategy

The Strategy sets out the government's long-term plan for economic, housing and social infrastructure to drive growth.

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UK Infrastructure: A 10 Year Strategy

UK Infrastructure: A 10 Year Strategy (Print)

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The 10 Year Infrastructure Strategy is core to delivering the government’s growth mission to boost living standards in every part of the UK, by creating and connecting people to good jobs, supporting new housing and neighbourhoods, ensuring people can depend on vital public services and providing resilience in response to a changing world.

Infrastructure investment has been too erratic and too low in the UK, hampering productivity and wages and making delivery slow and costly. Across policy and delivery, there has been insufficient coordination, across sectors and between government and industry. Delivering this requires a new approach.

In the 10 Year Infrastructure Strategy, the government is doing things differently to fix the failures of the past, prioritising long-term outcomes over short-term announcements, providing the certainty and stability needed to attract investment, boosting British supply chains and jobs, and taking a joined-up view to improve planning and delivery across all types of infrastructure.

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Published 19 June 2025

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