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The setting up of the group followed a pledge by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to work with Andy Street to enhance connectivity between Birmingham and Manchester.
Andy Street commented on X (formerly Twitter): “With HS2 Phase One & NPR going ahead, we’ve been left with a section in the middle between the West Midlands & Greater Manchester that needs addressing. So our private sector group is looking at: Engineering upgrades; Targeted bypasses at pinch points; A new line; and the role of private finance.”
The group aims to complete the first stage of the work by March, with the final report due to be sent to the Government in the summer.
 
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