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Government pledges billions to North West transport – with Stockport trams and new Everton and Anfield stadium links

£15.6 billion transport package for mayoral authorities being announced today by Rachel Reeves

Both Manchester and Liverpool are set to receive increased transport funding(Image: Manchester Evening News)

The Government has today pledged billions of pounds in funding to North West transport projects – including a Metrolink line to Stockport and new routes from Liverpool city centre to Liverpool and Everton's stadiums

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is today set to announce a £15.6 billion transport package for mayoral authorities across England, ahead of next week's spending review.

Greater Manchester is set to receive £2.5 billion for projects including the long-awaited extension of the tram network to Stockport and new tram stops in Bury, Manchester and Oldham.

Meanwhile Liverpool city region is set for a £1.6bn boost, including three new bus rapid transit routes to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium, and Anfield stadium.

Meanwhile, it is also being reported this week that the Government will at next week’s spending review commit between Liverpool and Manchester. The plans have been backed by the region’s two metro mayors.

In a speech in Greater Manchester today, Ms Reeves is expected to say that “a Britain that is better off cannot rely on a handful of places forging ahead of the rest of the country,” and that a “result of such thinking has been growth created in too few places, felt by too few people and wide gaps between regions, and between our cities and towns.” She will say the spending review next week will take different choices, with investment in a “new economic model – driven by investment in all parts of the country, not just a few.”

As well as the Metrolink investments, the funding in Greater Manchester will be used to back the rollout of 1,000 new electric buses as part of plans to make the Bee Network fully electric.

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said:“This is a game-changing moment that will underpin Greater Manchester’s green growth for years to come. Building on our strong track record, we can now move at pace to deliver the next phase of the Bee Network – creating the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first fully electric, zero emission integrated public transport system by 2030.