拢8 million of extra HS2 funding to benefit local communities and woodlands between Birmingham and Crewe
New woodlands and safer local roads to be created through additional HS2 funding.

- HS2 Road Safety Fund extended by 拢6.5 million to provide a legacy of road safety improvements
- additional 拢2 million committed to HS2 Woodland Fund to create new native woodlands
- HS2 Minister helps launch 鈥楪reen Corridor鈥� vision today to support British countryside
More than 拢8 million of government funding will create new woodlands and deliver safer roads on the route of Britain鈥檚 new railway, HS2 Minister Nusrat Ghani announced today (25 June 2018).
Speaking at the launch of HS2鈥檚 鈥楪reen Corridor鈥� in Kenilworth, the minister backed HS2鈥檚 ambitious plan for connected wildlife habitats and native woodlands the length of the route, ensuring HS2 sets a new environmental standard for construction projects.
To support this vision, the minister announced an additional 拢2 million for the HS2 Woodland Fund, to help landowners along the route between Birmingham and Crewe plant new trees native to the area.
HS2 Minister Nusrat Ghani said:
As we deliver the new high speed railway our country needs, driving forward economic growth and better journeys for passengers, it is imperative we set a new standard for protecting and enhancing our diverse woodlands and wildlife.
HS2鈥檚 鈥楪reen Corridor鈥� is one of the most significant tree-planting and habitat creation projects ever undertaken in this country. That鈥檚 why the government is backing it with an additional 拢2 million for the Woodland Fund to support the creation of native woodland and restore existing ancient woodland sites between Birmingham and Crewe.
We are also committed to putting in place a positive legacy of road safety improvements. An extra 拢6.5 million of funding for local authorities on Birmingham to Crewe route will ensure communities in the region see and share in the extraordinary benefits of Britain鈥檚 new railway.
Committing 拢6.5 million to HS2 Road Safety Fund for the Birmingham to Crewe phase means that towns and villages on the route from London to Crewe will now share more than 拢35 million of cash to deliver improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.
HS2鈥檚 鈥楪reen Corridor鈥� will include 7 million new trees and shrubs on Phase One of the railway alone, comprising native UK species such as oak, silver birch, wild cherry, hornbeam and holly.
This will result in over 9 square kilometres of new native woodlands, alongside tailor-made habitats for species including bats, badgers and great crested newts.
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