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Review of how land and property is purchased around HS2 will help to deliver 'fairer deal' for impacted communities

The review includes recommendations around more flexible compensation packages and tailored support for businesses

Supplied pictures of the new HS2 route from London to Birmingham

A review into the way land and property is purchased as part of the development of HS2 has been published by the Department for Transport (DfT).

The HS2 Land and Property Review - which was commissioned by Transport Minister Andrew Stephenson after the Government gave the green light to the entire HS2 project - outlines a range of recommendations which will help to deliver 'a fairer deal for communities' impacted by the construction of HS2.

The 36 proposals include measures designed to speed up property valuations and disturbance payments, settle cases and disputes more quickly and engage more effectively with people.

The recommendations are expected to pave the way for an improved system that focuses on better communication, more flexible compensation packages and tailored support for businesses.

Transport Minister Andrew Stephenson said: "When we gave HS2 the go ahead, we vowed that we would strengthen our oversight and control to ensure this vital project is delivered at the right price, and that those impacted by its construction get a fairer deal.

"As we build back better from Covid-19, these recommendations will ensure communities are treated with respect by establishing a more transparent compensation process and creating tailored support for businesses."

Conducted over the summer, the review has been shaped by a number of key stakeholders, MPs that represent constituencies along the route, and HS2 Ltd.

It also includes the lessons learnt from Phase 1 of the project and considers the compensation arrangements of other infrastructure projects.