Armitt: Let's create a legacy of which we can be proud

Commission Chair comments on new government's initial proposals to boost the UK's infrastructure.

Published: 12 Jul 2024

By: Rob Mallows

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Commission Chair Sir John Armitt has today (12 July 2024) welcomed infrastructure related announcements made by the new government in its first few days of office.

This week, the Chancellor and other Ministers have made various statements setting out the government’s plans, including on planning reform, devolution to elected mayors, and the establishment of a National Wealth Fund with a focus on decarbonising industry.

Sir John sets out his support for these moves, which reflect Commission recommendations in the second National Infrastructure Assessment, and the creation of a new body in government to bring together different aspects of infrastructure planning and delivery.

Sir John Armitt, Chair of the National Infrastructure Commission, said:

“Closing the infrastructure gap between what the UK has and what we need is a long, hard task. The new government has shown impressive pace and determination over the last week to get going on that task.

Early announcements on planning reform, devolution to local leaders and the creation of a National Wealth Fund are welcome statements of intent. Putting economic growth at the heart of decision making in relation to these will unlock projects that will make a difference both locally and nationally.

Government will need to stick to the policy course it has set out, to attract the private investment required for projects that strengthen regional economies, clean up the environment and provide greater resilience to external shocks.

Part of that policy stability involves setting out a ten year infrastructure strategy. The Commission’s second National Infrastructure Assessment provides a blueprint.

We look forward to working with Ministers to bring infrastructure strategy, policy implementation and delivery expertise in government together in NISTA.

There is much to do, and it won’t happen overnight. But with collaboration between government and business, focus and stability, we can create a legacy of which to be proud.”

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