Transport Connectivity: North of England

Transport – in the House of Commons at on 14 December 2023.

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Photo of Ian Levy Ian Levy Conservative, Blyth Valley

What steps he is taking to increase transport connectivity between cities in the north of England.

Photo of Guy Opperman Guy Opperman Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

Aside from the £1 billion investment in Network North, my hon. Friend will be aware that the single biggest connectivity project in his community is the Northumberland line, a groundbreaking railway line that will connect Blyth and the surrounding cities to Newcastle.

Photo of Ian Levy Ian Levy Conservative, Blyth Valley

I am delighted consultation has now taken place regarding a relief road for Blyth, which is badly needed. As a result of the proposed plans, which could see the closure of an existing road and the rerouting of residents along a new road, many residents of Cramlington could see their journey times increase. Keeping the existing road open would address that, as well as save money. Will my hon. Friend agree to look at that again and see whether it could be achieved?

Photo of Guy Opperman Guy Opperman Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

I am very happy to meet my hon. Friend and Northumberland County Council, post the consultation.

Photo of Clive Betts Clive Betts Chair, Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee, Chair, Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee, Chairman of the House of Commons Members' Fund

Ten years ago, David Higgins, the then chair of HS2, said that connectivity between Sheffield and Manchester was worse than between any other major cities in Europe. Since then, Sheffield’s connection with Manchester airport has been scrapped. We had a review of a tunnel under the Pennines. That tunnel got shorter and shorter until it finally disappeared altogether. Can the Minister say in what way—if any, because I do not think there have been any—transport links between Sheffield and Manchester have improved while this Government have been in power?

Photo of Guy Opperman Guy Opperman Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

As the hon. Gentleman knows, a substantial amount of electrification is taking place. He will also be aware of the city regional sustainable settlement, which will provide significant investment in the north.