Birmingham sits at the heart of HS2. In this podcast we will take you on a journey along the proposed line out of the city, where you will hear the stories of the people directly affected.Join Birmingham Live's Politics and People Editor Jane Haynes as she conducts a trip along the HS2 line.
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Birmingham sits at the heart of HS2. In this podcast we will take you on a journey along the proposed line out of the city, where you will hear the stories of the people directly affected.Join Birmingham Live's Politics and People Editor Jane Haynes as she conducts a trip along the HS2 line.
West Midlands mayor Andy Street has been a fervent backer of the HS2 project since its infancy. He’s also been part of the recent Oakervee review into the costs of the scheme. In this episode he explains why he believes the next Government must back it in full. We also hear from real estate expert Carl Potter, of Avison Young, who explains the lure of HS2 for developers and investors. And Paul Thandi, chief executive of the NEC Group, explains why regional businesses like his would still thrive without HS2 - but axing it would have a hugely negative impact on the future prosperity of the Midlands and the North.Presented by Jane HaynesProduced by Matthew Millard
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HS2 - Walking The Line
Birmingham sits at the heart of HS2. In this podcast we will take you on a journey along the proposed line out of the city, where you will hear the stories of the people directly affected.Join Birmingham Live's Politics and People Editor Jane Haynes as she conducts a trip along the HS2 line.