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  • Funding boost for England's Economic Heartland as region starts shaping future transport priorities

    Transport Minister Andrew Jones MP has announced £625,000 of government funding for England’s Economic Heartland. 

    Speaking at the first regional Heartland conference, the Minister welcomed the Heartland initiative and emphasised the importance of local partners coming together to provide strategic leadership.

    The conference – held at Silverstone on 9th March – brought together over 200 leaders from local authorities and the business community as England’s Economic Heartland Strategic Alliance took …

    March 13th 2017
  • Chancellor's Autumn Statement heralds first steps towards ‘Silicon Valley UK’ across the Heartland Alliance area

    ‘A symbolic first step towards developing UK’s Silicon Valley’, is how the Leader of England’s Economic Heartland Strategic Alliance, Martin Tett described today’s (23 Nov) Autumn Statement announcements in Parliament.

    In welcoming the Chancellor’s first Statement, Mr Tett said it really seems like the Government has got the message that investing in the Oxford – Milton Keynes – Cambridge corridor is the key to unlocking billions more economic value for …

    November 24th 2016
  • Chairman of England’s Economic Heartland Strategic Alliance comments on the publication of the National Infrastructure Commission’s Interim report in to the Oxford – Milton Keynes – Cambridge corridor

    Reacting to the interim NIC report, published today, Chairman of England’s Economic Heartland Martin Tett said:

    "It is good to see that the potential of the Heartlands has been recognised. Britain needs a strong economy built around the successes of the high tech, innovative centres of Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge.

    “We would urge the Chancellor to now help unlock this potential by investing in schemes like East West Rail …

    November 16th 2016
  • Strategic Transport Forum calls for Government to invest in infrastructure supporting England’s Economic Heartland

    With the Government’s Autumn statement a week away, England’s Economic Heartland has outlined its immediate priorities for transport investment in support of economic growth and in order to strengthen the global cluster’s competitiveness.

    England’s Economic Heartland’s brand new ‘Planning for Growth’ document sets out the case for ambitious proposals to improve east to west connectivity across the Heartland linking Oxford to Milton Keynes and on to Cambridge, the three fastest …

    November 15th 2016
  • East West Rail: Council leaders 'optimistic' as Government restates the importance of East West Rail

    East West Rail reports from the ​County Councils National Conference on Monday 7th November, 2016.

    The Secretary of State for Transport has confirmed the Government’s commitment to deliver East West Rail at the earliest opportunity.

    East West Rail is important and exactly the type of project that is needed to support our growth plans, was the clear message from the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP when he addressed local authority …

    November 14th 2016
  • Government announcement on runway expansion in the south-east

    Commenting on the Government’s announcement this morning, Chairman of England’s Economic Heartland Strategic Alliance and Leader of Buckinghamshire County Council, Martin Tett said:

    “The Strategic Alliance is pleased that the Government has made today’s announcement on this critical issue for the UK economy and we welcome the fact that the airport sub-committee favours expansion at Heathrow.

    “With Heathrow located on the doorstep of the Heartland area, its good news for …

    October 25th 2016
  • Heartland Alliance calls for more investment for A428 from A1, Black Cat Roundabout to Caxton Gibbet - one of the worst trunk road sections in England

    The solution to the notorious single carriageway section of the A428 between the A1, Black Cat roundabout and Caxton Gibbet, one of the poorest standard and most congested truck roads in England, is an upgrading to 'expressway' standard.

    That's the message from the Transport Forum of England's Economic Heartland Strategic Alliance, who met earlier this month (on October 14) to discuss the growing problem.

    Although the Government's current road investment …

    October 24th 2016
  • Strategic Alliance gives clear steer to Government on developing the Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford growth corridor

    Co-ordinating strategic investment to support the Heartland’s economy could propel this global cluster firmly onto the world’s competitive stage and provide much needed resilience for the UK economy as a whole.

    That’s the message in a recent response endorsed by the Heartland Strategic Alliance to the National Infrastructure Commission’s (NIC) latest consultation on developing the Cambridge – Milton Keynes – Oxford growth corridor.

    The Strategic Alliance is calling for Government …

    August 17th 2016
  • EEH calls for transport improvements to unlock more economic growth

    A successful economy that’s bursting to give even more may find it difficult in the future without better roads, rail and bus services.

    That’s the message from the Transport Forum of England's Economic Heartland (EEH), an alliance of councils, local enterprise partnerships and other partners which met on July 22 in Milton Keynes.

    They say that the current transport provision across an east/west arc from Oxford through Milton Keynes to …

    August 2nd 2016
  • Strategic Transport Forum Provides Platform for Infrastructure Innovation

    Innovative plans to revitalise the transport infrastructure in the England’s Economic Heartland area will help lay the foundations for increased prosperity in the region.

    Proposals were discussed at the inaugural meeting of the alliance’s Strategic Transport Forum – the body that represents partners and is tasked with bringing about the changes and attracting the investment to realise these ambitions.

    The Forum includes representatives of eight local transport authorities, five local …

    February 15th 2016