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'Don't dither and deliver HS2 all the way' says Midlands Connect chief

Sir John Peace makes plea head of regional transport body's annual conference in Birmingham today

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The chairman of a regional transport body has urged the Government to stop "dithering" over HS2 and deliver the entire project.

Midlands Connect chief Sir John Peace said the high-speed rail project could be transformational. particularly for the East Midlands' economy which he claimed could enjoy a "golden decade of growth and economic prosperity".

His comments come as the regional lobbying group meets in Birmingham today for its annual conference.

Construction on phase one of HS2 between Birmingham and London is well under way while later phases will connect Birmingham with Crewe, Manchester and the East Midlands.

A brand new dedicated HS2 station was scheduled to be built in Toton, west of Nottingham near the M1, and the high-speed line was set to run to Leeds but the Government cancelled these parts of the project in 2021.

However, plans for a new station in Toton to connect with existing conventional tracks could still go ahead.

Sir John said: "We are one of HS2's firmest supporters and backers. We stand foursquare behind the project and do so proudly. But HS2 isn't some project to be debated and discussed, it's a real project delivering real benefits to communities throughout the Midlands.