Published on November 17, 2017
Ground-breaking new deal could bring homes, jobs and infrastructure to our region
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.
Read the full press release on the National Infrastructure Commission Website.
Mayor James Palmer has written a blog on the report.
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