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Budget measures ‘important first step’ to delivering Commission recommendations for Growth Arc
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Budget measures ‘important first step’ to delivering Commission recommendations for Growth Arc

Plans announced in the Budget for new homes and infrastructure in one of the most economically important parts of the country are an “important first step” to securing its future, Lord Adonis said today. The Chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission welcomed confirmation by the Chancellor that the Government would be accepting the Commission’s recommendations...

22 Nov 2017 By
Adonis welcomes investment in transport within cities
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Adonis welcomes investment in transport within cities

New funding for transport connections within cities is a welcome move towards boosting productivity and improving key infrastructure, Lord Adonis said today. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission said the £1.7billion announced by the Government would further support the economic potential of the UK’s cities – a key focus in delivering the country’s first-ever...

20 Nov 2017 By
Adonis: New infrastructure can bring first new towns for half a century and billions to national economy
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Adonis: New infrastructure can bring first new towns for half a century and billions to national economy

A ground-breaking new deal between Whitehall and local leaders in one of the most economically-important parts of the country could add hundreds of billions of pounds to the national economy each year and lead to the first new towns in the UK for half a century, Lord Adonis said today. The chairman of the National...

17 Nov 2017 By
The Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford Arc: Responses to the Commission’s report

The Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford Arc: Responses to the Commission’s report

Organisations respond to the Commission’s report into the Cambridge-Milton Keynes-Oxford Arc: Councillor James Jamieson, Leader of Central Bedfordshire Council   “We have already delivered spectacular levels of economic growth in Central Bedfordshire. We are committed to realising the economic potential of our area and sustainable growth. We agree with the Commission’s views that development should not...

17 Nov 2017 By
New funding will help keep UK ‘at the cutting edge’ of latest AI technology
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New funding will help keep UK ‘at the cutting edge’ of latest AI technology

Lord Adonis today welcomed plans for an £84million investment in the latest Artificial Intelligence and smart energy technology. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission said it was “vital” that the country continue to invest in the latest innovations, to make the most of new and existing infrastructure. Climate Change Minister Claire Perry announced the...

8 Nov 2017 By
Adonis: Ministers must reconsider “very disappointing” delay to Silvertown tunnel decision
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Adonis: Ministers must reconsider “very disappointing” delay to Silvertown tunnel decision

Lord Adonis today criticised the “very disappointing” announcement to push back a planning decision for the Silvertown tunnel in east London. This project was one of 12 that the chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission identified in his post-election statement in June as crucial, and which the Government must press ahead with urgently. But today...

7 Nov 2017 By
Adonis: Infrastructure can be the foundation for nationwide economic growth
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Adonis: Infrastructure can be the foundation for nationwide economic growth

Universal basic infrastructure should be “the foundation” for securing economic growth across the country, chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission Lord Adonis said today. He welcomed this central finding from the Industrial Strategy Commission, arguing that this would need to include good quality transport links, and access to the latest mobile and broadband connections.  Today’s...

1 Nov 2017 By
Energy review ‘welcome contribution’ to debate on costs of supply
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Energy review ‘welcome contribution’ to debate on costs of supply

Chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission Lord Adonis has said publication of a wide-ranging review into the costs of energy is a “welcome contribution”, which will be considered as part of developing the first-ever National Infrastructure Assessment. In his report to the Government, Professor Dieter Helm of Oxford University examines the whole electricity supply chain,...

30 Oct 2017 By
Review ‘paves the way’ for UK to be world-leading in AI technology

Review ‘paves the way’ for UK to be world-leading in AI technology

Lord Adonis today welcomed the findings of a new review setting out how the UK could become a world-leader in the development of Artificial Intelligence technology, which could deliver significant benefits for the country’s infrastructure network. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission said he was particularly interested in the potential benefits of these technologies...

16 Oct 2017 By
Responses to the interim National Infrastructure Assessment
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Responses to the interim National Infrastructure Assessment

Organisations respond to the interim National Infrastructure Assessment Federation of Small Businesses: “This is an important moment setting out long-term priorities to improve the UK’s infrastructure, which is vital for small businesses to be able to compete and grow. “Small firms are hugely reliant on a well-maintained and integrated transport network allowing them to easily...

13 Oct 2017 By
Adonis: tackle the three Cs and deliver world-class infrastructure
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Adonis: tackle the three Cs and deliver world-class infrastructure

The UK faces gridlock on the roads, railways and in the skies, slower mobile and broadband connections and ever-worsening air quality unless the Government tackles the ‘three Cs’ – Congestion, Capacity and Carbon – Lord Adonis warned today. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission argued that the current state of the country’s infrastructure could...

13 Oct 2017 By
Adonis welcomes funding boost for Northern rail connections
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Adonis welcomes funding boost for Northern rail connections

Lord Adonis today gave his backing to plans for £300million investment in infrastructure in the North of England, aimed at helping ensure commuters get as much benefit as possible from the new HS2 line when it’s delivered.  Speaking today, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond announced £300million funding to improve rail links between Liverpool and...

2 Oct 2017 By
First subsidy-free solar farm a ‘welcome step’ towards cheaper renewable energy
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First subsidy-free solar farm a ‘welcome step’ towards cheaper renewable energy

Lord Adonis today welcomed the opening of the UK’s first subsidy-free solar farm as a “welcome step” towards using cheaper renewable energy sources. The Clayhill solar farm is near Flitwick in Bedfordshire, and will provide enough power for 2,500 homes.  It will also offer battery storage to enable the electricity to be used at any...

26 Sep 2017 By
‘Don’t lose sight of long-term infrastructure needs’ – Adonis
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‘Don’t lose sight of long-term infrastructure needs’ – Adonis

  Lord Adonis today urged the country’s political and business leaders to keep a clear focus on the long-term needs of the country and continue investing in infrastructure. Speaking in central London, the chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission argued that while Brexit negotiations will continue, it is important that major projects do not face...

26 Sep 2017 By
Armitt: public engagement crucial to infrastructure delivery
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Armitt: public engagement crucial to infrastructure delivery

Public engagement on infrastructure will be essential to the delivery of future projects, Sir John Armitt said today. Speaking at the International Symposia for Next Generation Infrastructure, the deputy chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission described this as one of the biggest challenges for the sector, but one that must be addressed. He argued that...

12 Sep 2017 By

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