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Major milestone for HS2 as first piece of legislation receives go-ahead

The High Speed Rail Preparation (paving) Act has received Royal Assent.

HS2 took a major step forward yesterday (21 November 2013) as the High Speed Rail Preparation (paving) Act received Royal Assent following its successful passage through Parliament.

The act received overwhelming cross party support throughout its Commons and Lords stages, with both MPs and Peers joining with the government to emphasise the importance of HS2 to the country’s capacity needs and growth ambitions and pushing for it to be delivered as soon as possible.

This act allows expenditure on essential preparatory work, including construction design, on Phase One and Phase Two of HS2 and all future phases of a high speed rail network. It also provides reassurance to continue making compensation payments to those affected by the route.

Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said:

This is a major milestone in the HS2 project. The new north-south railway needs cross party backing, so I am very pleased that MPs representing constituencies across the country and Peers from all 3 main parties have again given a clear signal of support.

Receiving Royal Assent for this act on schedule provides the public and businesses further reassurance of our determination to drive forward and deliver HS2 as quickly as possible.

Following the success of the paving Act, the hybrid Bill will be introduced into Parliament for its first reading on Monday. It is this bill that will ultimately give government the powers to construct and operate the railway.

The paving Act passed its final stage in the House of Lords on Tuesday.

At the third reading in the House of Commons last month, MPs voted 350 to 34 in favour of the act.

The paving Act will allow expenditure to be incurred on:

  • undertaking more detailed design work
  • letting contracts for designing the construction of the line
  • designing the realignment of existing railway
  • planning the movement of utilities
  • carrying out ground investigation and ecological surveys
  • making compensation payments to homeowners

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