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In response to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' speech today, Thomas Knight, transport market lead for UK and Europe at Mott MacDonald, expressed strong support for the government's continued commitment to key transport and infrastructure projects across the country.
Thomas said: "The Chancellor’s announcement is an important step forward in providing clarity about key investment decisions which will drive economic growth and improve connectivity across the UK. Mention of crucial projects such as East West Rail, West Yorkshire Mass Transit and the A428, which we are proudly helping to plan and deliver, demonstrates the government’s understanding of the need for infrastructure investment to support growth. These schemes are vital for improving regional connectivity, reducing congestion, and supporting sustainable development.
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“The government presenting a clear path from planning to delivery with commitment to cutting down red tape will mean these projects can be delivered more quickly, while still prioritising community and environmental needs.
“The Chancellor's support for a third runway at Heathrow Airport and investing in new and upgraded airport facilities in Doncaster and Manchester is also encouraging. It is essential that new airport infrastructure is built and operated in line with the Government’s Airport National Policy Statement (ANPS) and the associated environmental, noise and sustainability obligations. Mott MacDonald continues to work with Heathrow Airport to deliver these obligations, including carbon reduction ambitions. We look forward to supporting Heathrow and the UK government in addressing these challenges through a review of the current ANPS.
“By prioritising infrastructure projects, the government is demonstrating a clear commitment to creating a more connected, resilient and sustainable future. We’re pleased to continue our collaboration with the government and other stakeholders to deliver these transformative projects that will benefit communities across the country."
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