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Seeks views on proposed refinements to the Phase 2a (West Midlands to Crewe) line of route.
The residents’ charter sets the standard for communicating with people who live along or near the High Speed Two (HS2) route.
This framework sets out how HS2 Ltd's contractors will undertake community engagement during the construction of HS2 Phase One.
This report summarises the consultations and engagements that have been undertaken in respect of the proposals.
This consultation sought views from local authorities, relevant statutory consultees and national interest groups along the route to comment on the draft EQIA SMR, but welcomed comments from everyone. This consultation will …
Consultation on the High Speed Rail (London to West Midlands) equality impact assessment update for Camden Town and Washwood Heath to Curzon Street.
How the HS2 project has engaged with people interested in Phase One (London to the West Midlands), including formal public consultations.
Consultation on the government's proposed UK high speed rail strategy, and the suggested initial line from London to the West Midlands.
Consultation on voluntary purchase scheme for property owners who may be affected by high speed rail link between London and West Midlands.
First published during the 2007 to 2010 Brown Labour government
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