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19 September 2024

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Rail

MPs urge action on Ely as updated Keeping Trade on Track report launched

Improvements to Ely and Haughley rail junctions are key to unlocking economic growth across the country, supporting net zero, and providing better passenger services.

That’s the message from MPs and peers on the East of England All-Party Parliamentary Group, which reformed last week following the General Election.

The upgrades would unlock thousands of extra freight trains from Britain’s busiest container port at Felixstowe to serve distribution centres in the Midlands, North and Scotland, while increasing the frequency of passenger services at places such as Peterborough, Ipswich and King’s Lynn.

In October 2023, the previous government confirmed funding would be made available to deliver the Ely and Haughley junction improvements. In a letter sent to new Transport Secretary Louise Haigh yesterday, the group asked that the schemes are prioritised, including the early release of funding so detailed planning for their delivery can commence.

It comes as England’s Economic Heartland and Transport East today released an updated report on the benefits of Ely and Haughley, which showcases the unprecedented support for the schemes from across the country, including cross-party MPs, freight and logistics sector, businesses and local and combined authorities.

Keeping Trade on Track highlights how the upgrades will directly contribute to the Secretary of State’s strategic priorities for transport:

Improving the performance on the railways: By increasing capacity and reducing bottlenecks, unlocking 2,900 extra freight services to and from the Port of Felixstowe every year, and stimulating 277,000 extra rail passenger journeys per year. The scheme has a remarkably high benefit-cost ratio, returning £4.89 of benefits for every £1 invested.

Transforming infrastructure to work for the whole country: The new freight services will primarily serve freight terminals in the Midlands and North, and reduce congestion on our roads by 5.6 million hours per year. Ely is referenced in the strategies of both Transport for the North and Midlands Connect sub-national transport bodies.

Delivering greener transport: By supporting modal shift to rail, Ely will remove the need for 98,000 HGV journeys every year, reducing carbon emissions by 1.7m tonnes of C02 over 60 years.

Read Keeping Trade on Track v2 and the letter from the APPG
 
 

Partner news

Milton Keynes City Council is organising its first AI Festival from 28 October to 1 November 2024, following the UK Government’s AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park.

The festival aims to showcase modern technologies and AI, inviting businesses to participate and host events. This initiative is part of the council’s effort to highlight Milton Keynes as a leader in the tech ecosystem.

The festival will feature events, conferences, and hackathons across the city, hosted by major organizations like Bletchley Park, The Open University, Connected Places Catapult, Aiimi, and HMGCC. 

Find out more here

See below for other news from across the region

  • Record employment in and around London Luton Airport
  • New bus services to help connect communities in North Northamptonshire
  • Buckinghamshire Council launches on-demand flexible bus service for villages around Aylesbury
  • Showcase event to turn the spotlight on space sector at Westcott
  • Central Bedfordshire Council to upgrade 19 roads with summer surface dressing programme
  • Mayor Tom Wootton and Universal tour Bedford to support local businesses
  • Preparatory works for new Wixams train station announced
  • Nearly 20% more people travelling by bus in Hertfordshire thanks to Bus Service Improvement Plan
  • Number of 20mph schemes approved in Oxfordshire passes the 200 mark
  • Improvements to Banbury Rail Station given go ahead
  • Swindon continues to ride high in latest growth index
 
 

Early Careers

EEH Early Careers Network visits National Highways

Members from the EEH Early Careers Network visited National Highways' National and Regional motorway control centre.

The visit allowed members to see the behind the scenes of how the road network functions on a day to day basis as well as in response to major incidents.

The early career network is part of EEH's 'centre of excellence' offer, adding additional value to our member authorities including career development, training and networking.

The network is meeting next in October with a session focusing on 'Transport for all', with different speakers highlighting inclusion and accessibility in public transport.

If you are interested in getting involved with the network please message erin.pitcher@englandseconomicheartland.com

 
 

Centre of Excellence

Learning and development opportunities

As part of our centre of excellence offer, we are committed to sharing opportunities for free learning and development from across the transport sector – here’s some upcoming sessions we’ve spotted:

Date Organiser EventLink
9 OctoberADEPTConference: National Traffic Managers’ Conference 2024 - Derby National Traffic Managers' Conference 2024 | ADEPT (adeptnet.org.uk)
10 October 13:00-14:00
National) Bus Centre of ExcellenceWebinar: Defining the appropriate roles for DRT services (Webinar: Defining the appropriate roles for DRT services — Bus Centre of Excellence
16-17 October​Conference: Highways UK – in Birmingham Roads for a connected Britain | Highways UK 2024 (terrapinn.com)
Accessible any timeCIHTOnlineCourse: Introduction to FHRG Carbon Calculation and Accounting Standard (CCAS An introduction to FHRG Carbon Calculation and Accounting Standard (CCAS) | CIHT (cihtlearn.org.uk)
Accessible any timeUrban MobilityAcademyVarious online courses focused on cities and urban environments with examples from across Europe Courses - Urban Mobility Courses
 

Job Opportunities

Job Opportunities across the region

See below for opportunities in the region

Principal Transport Strategy Officer (LTP5), Buckinghamshire Council, Closing: 30/09/24

Senior Project Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council, Closing: 31/10/24

 
 

Newsletter produced by England's Economic Heartland sub-national transport body, based at Buckinghamshire Council, Walton Street, Aylesbury. Email businessunit@englandseconomicheartland.com for general enquiries.

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