More than 27,000 people now working on HS2 construction
More than 27,000 people now working on HS2 construction
Abstract
In the West Midlands 6,838 people are employed helping to build the new stations at Curzon Street in the centre of Birmingham and Interchange in Solihull. HS2 has so far helped 2,200 people who were formerly unemployed into work with its construction partners an created over 950 new apprentice starts. HS2 Ltd said: “Long before HS2 trains start arriving in West Midlands, Britain’s biggest infrastructure project is delivering for the region.
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