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Midlands Connect launches mission for 300,000 jobs

New partnership signed between the Government and transport body aims to cut journey times between the East and West Midlands

From left: Coun Sir Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council, Sir David Higgins, chairman of HS2, Transport Under-Secretary of State Robert Goodwill MP and Coun Anne Western, leader of Derbyshire County Council, sign up at the Midlands Connect launch

Around 300,000 jobs could be created in the Midlands as part of a project to improve transport links between the east and west of the region.

The Midlands Connect partnership also said today that up to £1 billion more could be added to the regional economy by improving transport links to speed up journey times and save businesses nearly £500 million.

The figures were revealed at an event held to launch the newly strengthened Midlands Connect Partnership, an initiative run by the city councils of Birmingham and Nottingham.

The partnership has been charged with developing a Midlands-wide transport strategy to drive the regional economy and power the Government's ambition to boost the economy here.

The strategy, to be developed jointly by the Midlands Connect Partnership and the Department for Transport, will aim to set out credible, long-term transport investment priorities to help unlock growth and jobs.

Today's launch in Derby follows the Government's decision earlier this year to work with the partnership and put £5 million towards the research and development of the strategy, called Midlands Connect: Delivering a Transport Strategy for the Midlands.

It also follows the that would open the door to the Midlands Connect partnership to seek formal powers over strategic transport schemes and investment.

The partnership, which includes more than 40 public and private organisations, has been pressing for better road, rail and freight links.