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Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan wins planning award

Plans drawn up by Birmingham City Council to transform the city centre win national accolade

A computer-generated image showing an aerial view of Birmingham Curzon Street HS2 Station, from the Birmingham Curzon HS2 Masterplan

The to transform the city centre around has secured a prestigious award.

The , which was entirely produced in-house by Birmingham City Council’s planning and regeneration department, has won the strategic planning award at the inaugural Planning Awards 2014.

Judges praised the “ambitious and highly strategic” approach for the plan, which included which will pass through , and .

The Curzon masterplan, launched in February 2014, covers 141 hectares of the city centre and included plans for more than 2,000 homes and 14,000 jobs.

Waheed Nazir, director of planning and regeneration at the council, said: “The huge success that has been achieved since the launch of the Curzon masterplan demonstrates the value of providing a strategic vision and clear direction. Over the next 12 months the city council will continue to work to maximise the potential of HS2 for Birmingham.”

The masterplan set out a vision for the creation of a world class integrated city centre terminus station for High Speed 2 (HS2) alongside major development and regeneration opportunities. Proposals in the masterplan include an extension of the Midland Metro tram system, high quality pedestrian streets and squares, 600,000 square metres of commercial floorspace, more than 2,000 homes and 14,000 jobs.

Since the masterplan was drawn up, the city has secured a number of major boosts on the back of its success, including:

* The Government choosing to locate the , creating 1,500 jobs.