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Curzon Street HS2 Masterplan set for green light

City council expected to adopt formally the plan which will see massive regeneration in the area around the planned home of the new HS2 terminal

The old Curzon Street station and planned new terminal for HS2

The regeneration of Birmingham city centre reaches another major stage next week with the formal adoption of the Curzon Street HS2 Masterplan.

The plan for the future development of parts of and surrounding the proposed is set be approved by the council’s Labour cabinet on Monday.

Developments in the area are expected to create 36,000 jobs and boost the city economy by £1.4 billion per year. Land has also been earmarked for 4,000 homes.

It also proposes an extension of the Midland Metro into Eastside which has already secured £41.5 million Government funding.

The was unveiled last year and, following consultation with developers, businesses and the public, the final plan is now ready for approval.

According to the report to cabinet, more than 90 per cent of those who responded backed the plan and believed HS2 would be a driver for economic growth in Birmingham.

Council cabinet member for the economy Tahir Ali said: "We will have a completely new rail terminus in the heart of the city, the first for more than 100 years.

"Sitting between the city centre, the Eastside regeneration area and the Digbeth creative business quarter, the development offers fantastic regeneration opportunities and will see the city’s economy grow and prosper."