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Midlands Connect in D2N2
About Midlands Connect
Midlands Connect is a partnership of Local Authori�es, Local
Enterprise Partnerships, two airports, the Chambers of Commerce,
Highways England, HS2 Ltd, Network Rail and the Department for
Transport.
Our transport network serves several markets, commuters and freight,
visitors and business, local, regional, and na�onal traffic traverses our
roads and rails. For many years the region has been underfunded in
terms of transport development and we need to act now to ensure that
we don’t become a blockage for not just the region – but the whole of
the UK.
Midlands Connect has developed a Strategy which iden�fies transport
connec�vity improvements across the region to resolve key issues and
maximise long-term economic growth in the Midlands.
Two main objec�ves underpin the Strategy:
1. We are speaking together with ‘One Voice’ to ensure the
Midlands reaches a unified posi�on on strategic transport
investment; and
2. All poten�al investments have been reached by an ‘evidenced
approach’ focused on clearly ar�cula�ng the transport needs,
opportuni�es, and investment priori�es for the region. This
technical analysis enables us to shape our priori�es for
investment over the next 15-20 years.
D2N2: Home to…
• Several large employers in the construc�on
sector including Morgan Sindall, Woodhead,
GF Tomlinson and Bowmer and Kirkland.
Produc�vity in terms of the output per worker
is 9% above the UK average
• The Derby/No:ngham hub, which has a very
strong high-tech manufacturing hub with Rolls
Royce, Bombardier and Toyota. Rolls Royce in
Derby alone employees 12,000 people
• Over 200 medical technology firms and makes
up 56% of the total East Midlands medical
technologies cluster, the third largest in the UK
Our Strategy, published in March 2017, includes our
full programme for investment in transport ini�a�ves
and infrastructure to accelerate economic growth and
to improve the quality of journeys for residents, visi-
tors, and businesses in the Midlands and beyond.
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Growth in the Region
Parts of the D2N2 LEP area is captured in the Derby and No:ngham Strategic Economic Hub and sits on two of the
corridors Midlands Connect have iden�fied likely to experience ‘intensive growth’. These corridors - developed from work
with regional businesses and the LEPs recognised growth sites - connect our economic hubs, both to each other and to
other hubs outside our region. If we improve transport links in these corridors our investment will be doubled in business
growth and returns.
Throughout the Strategy, we stress the importance of improving East-West Connec�vity; by improving both road and rail
links between Birmingham and No:ngham/Derby, and Stoke and Derby we can reduce the journey �me between these
ci�es.
Further to this, Midlands Connect, with the support of Local Authority, LEP and airport partners, as well as the DfT, will
aspire to achieve a step-change in travel speed, reliability, convenience, and cost. Working closely with our partners to
progress the Strategy will ensure the investment in our strategic network runs in tandem with appropriate local
investment, to maximise the benefits.
Key Components of the Midlands Connect
Strategy in D2N2
Exis�ng Commitments
• Midland Mainline upgrade and electrifica�on
• M1 (J19-23a) Smart Motorway
• Newark Northern bypass (A46)
HS2
• Developing plans for HS2 Released Capacity
• Ensuring Access to Toton and East Midlands Airport –
A52 mul� modal study
Early Priori�es
• Improved services between Birmingham and
No:ngham
• Business case development for improvements
between Derby and Stoke
• Midlands Rail Hub
• Major Road Network Development
• Midlands Motorway Hub
• Ac�ve role in technology and smart �cke�ng
• A50 Upgrade - UHoxeter
Longer Term Interven�ons
• A46 – further corridor development
• Further upgrades to A50, A42 and A38
• Further support for access to Felixstowe
• Trials for connected passenger and freight
autonomous vehicles
• Improved direct rail connec�ons from East Midlands
to the Thames Valley
Midlands Connect in D2N2:
Growth and Schemes
Exis�ng Commitments
CommiHed developments include an upgrade to the
Midland Mainline incorpora�ng electrifica�on on the
route. The M1, between junc�ons 19 and 23a is
currently being upgraded to Smart Motorway standard
and the Newark Northern bypass should be completed.
HS2
The implementa�on of HS2 will unlock addi�onal
capacity with the proposed interchange at Toton
located within the region. By 2030, it is an�cipated
that growth in ‘highly sensi�ve’ HS2 sectors will be
captured across the Midlands. As such, it is impera�ve
that such areas are well connected to HS2 to maximise
the economic benefits. Released capacity on the
exis�ng network will also will also impact on this
region.
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Midlands Connect in D2N2:
Schemes, Hubs and Corridors
Early Priori�es
The Rail Hub will enable an addi�onal 10 trains an hour across the Midlands, our immediate work will look at
where these services should serve. Money from the DfT has already been ring-fenced to develop this work.
East West Connec�ons will be at the forefront of plans, looking specifically at connec�ons between Birmingham
and No:ngham/Derby and Derby and Stoke. This include both road and rail within ini�al work to address the A50
junc�ons in UHoxeter.
The Motorway Hub work will look at the resilience of our network and our dependence upon the M42/M5/M6
box. The work will look at the best way to use this network and how to strengthen alterna�ve routes. The A46
route which stretches from Lincolnshire to Gloucestershire is a road which up �ll now has been ignored in its role
as a strategic corridor. By looking at the route in its en�rety, there are tremendous opportuni�es to remove traffic
from the already congested motorway networks.
Longer Term Interven�ons
We have iden�fied longer-term investment priori�es for the LEP region in view of constraints on what can be taken
forward within the industry and, for some, the poten�al scale, complexity, and cost of the interven�ons. Further
work will be undertaken to have direct rail services from the East Midlands to the Thames Valley, as well as
improved access through our region to Felixstowe.
As we look to the future, we must embrace innova�on as we cannot solve the problems of tomorrow with today’s
technology.
Midlands Connect Strategic Economic Hubs and Corridors
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Midlands Connect in D2N2:
Going Forward
The Suppor�ng Evidence
The Midlands Region is worth over £220 billion to the UK economy and is home to several na�onal strengths;
including advanced manufacturing, food technology and freight. The ci�es within the LEP area are home to huge
numbers of professional service industries which are likely to grow by over 38,000 jobs is access between our ci�es is
improved. BeHer access to na�onal and global markets is key and in this area there will be focus on improving access
to HS2 services at Toton and enhancing connec�vity to the Humber ports.
The Strategy is supported by a significant technical evidence base which is available on the website
www.midlandsconnect.uk. We have worked with Highways England, HS2 Ltd and Network Rail to ensure that our
�mescales work in line with theirs and that the we act together to ensure that the Midlands is in a prime posi�on to
boost economic growth.
Next Steps
Midlands Connect has been
awarded £17 million to
con�nue our work from
2017 – 2020. This is a huge
vote of confidence for
Midlands Connect from the
Government, and will allow
us to pursue development
of the interven�ons
iden�fied within the
Strategy. Further details on
this plan will be made
available later in 2017.
Right: Forward Planning
with Highways England,
HS2 Ltd and Network Rail
Contact Details
For any further informa�on
about Midlands Connect please contact the team on [email protected] or 0121 214 7023
Key contacts within the D2N2 LEP area include;
Cllr. Anne Western (Derbyshire County Council)
Cllr. Jon Collins (No:ngham City Council)
Mike Ashworth (Derbyshire County Council)
Kevin Sharman (No:nghamshire County Council)
Andy Gibbard (Derby City Council)
Chris Carter (No:ngham City Council)
Andrew Pritchard (East Midlands Council)
David Ralph (D2N2 LEP)
A full suite of documents is
available on our website:
www.midlandsconnect.uk
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