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Growth Deal investment programme worth £350 million unveiled

Governments Local Growth Fund to support host of projects in Birmingham and West Midlands including new tram lines and advanced technology centre among many others

Prime Minister David Cameron

David Cameron will today announce a massive programme of investment in Birmingham and the West Midlands including new tram lines and business parks, improvements to city railway stations and new departments at city colleges.

One of the aims is to ensure the city has world-class local transport links ready for the opening of the new high speed rail line in 2026, which will have its own dedicated station at , in the of the city centre.

The £350 million package includes a major expansion of Birmingham's light rail network. The with trams running to and to Curzon Street.

There will also be an extension on Broad Street, site of the new city library and the International Convention Centre.

Cash comes from the Government's flagship Local Growth Fund backed by David Cameron and , which next year is to distribute £10 billion to councils and local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) for projects which create jobs.

There will also be £11.2 million for a Centre of Excellence for Advanced Technologies at , to train the engineers and scientists which Midland manufacturers and technology firms urgently need.

Long-awaited plans to develop in will also get the go-ahead at last, in particular by improving transport links to the site, including upgrading the rail station.

Other major schemes given the green light include a new 16.5km public transport system known as 'Sprint', running from Birmingham city centre to a planned station near the NEC in Solihull.