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      Britain announces biggest ever green corridor linking London and northern England

      Source: Xinhua    2018-06-25 18:53:42

      LONDON, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Britain announced Monday its biggest ever green corridor stretching for hundreds of kilometres as part of plans to build the country's biggest ever rail project, HS2.

      The new corridor, to be built between London and the north of England, will include new wildlife habitats, native woodlands and community spaces to help integrate the new line into its surrounding landscape and environment.

      HS2 set out its ambitious plans saying scale of planned works will be largest ever undertaken by an infrastructure project in Britain, with a network of environmental projects alongside the new high speed rail link.

      The first phase of HS2, which covers 216 kilometers between London and Birmingham in the West Midlands, will encompass a green corridor encompassing 7 million new trees and shrubs, including over 40 native species, specific to each location. The new native woodlands will cover over 9 square kilometers of land.

      It will also include over 33 square kilometers of new and existing wildlife habitat, equating to an area the size of 4,600 football pitches, an increase of around 30 percent compared to what's there now.

      For wildlife there will be tailor-made homes, ranging from bat houses to 226 new ponds for great crested newts and other amphibians. There will also be potential to support community projects and develop amenity spaces such as access routes, public parks, open spaces and nature reserves.

      A spokesperson for HS2 said: "Work on the pioneering initiative is expected to set new standards for how Britain and the rest of Europe builds the next generation of major infrastructure projects.

      "As the corridor is being delivered, HS2 is encouraging local people and organisations to get involved in everything from landscape design to tree planting. This includes supporting local environmental projects through its various community funds."

      In a related announcement Monday, the British government confirmed a 2.65-million-U.S.-dollar extension to the HS2 Woodland Fund, so it can cover Phase 2a of the railway, from the West Midlands to Crewe. The fund is designed to help landowners near to the route directly create new native, broadleaf woodlands and restore existing ancient woodland sites. This is in addition to the extensive "green corridor" plans and community funds that are already in place along the wider route.

      Mark Thurston, CEO of HS2 Ltd, said: "I'm determined to ensure that HS2 also works for the environment and local communities. This starts by doing everything we can to reduce our environmental footprint and minimize the expected impact of our construction work. Longer-term, we'll be leaving behind a network of new wildlife habitats, woodlands, and community spaces, helping to create a lasting legacy along the route."

      Thurston said HS2 has already supported a range of community projects and created a series of new habitats, including planting over 230,000 trees..

      HS2 Minister Nusrat Ghani, said: "Our unique and beautiful countryside is one of our nation's greatest assets. As we deliver the new high speed railway it is imperative we set a new standard for preserving, protecting and enhancing our diverse woodlands and wildlife."

      "HS2's Green Corridor is one of the most significant tree-planting and habitat creation projects ever undertaken in this country."

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      Britain announces biggest ever green corridor linking London and northern England

      Source: Xinhua 2018-06-25 18:53:42

      LONDON, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Britain announced Monday its biggest ever green corridor stretching for hundreds of kilometres as part of plans to build the country's biggest ever rail project, HS2.

      The new corridor, to be built between London and the north of England, will include new wildlife habitats, native woodlands and community spaces to help integrate the new line into its surrounding landscape and environment.

      HS2 set out its ambitious plans saying scale of planned works will be largest ever undertaken by an infrastructure project in Britain, with a network of environmental projects alongside the new high speed rail link.

      The first phase of HS2, which covers 216 kilometers between London and Birmingham in the West Midlands, will encompass a green corridor encompassing 7 million new trees and shrubs, including over 40 native species, specific to each location. The new native woodlands will cover over 9 square kilometers of land.

      It will also include over 33 square kilometers of new and existing wildlife habitat, equating to an area the size of 4,600 football pitches, an increase of around 30 percent compared to what's there now.

      For wildlife there will be tailor-made homes, ranging from bat houses to 226 new ponds for great crested newts and other amphibians. There will also be potential to support community projects and develop amenity spaces such as access routes, public parks, open spaces and nature reserves.

      A spokesperson for HS2 said: "Work on the pioneering initiative is expected to set new standards for how Britain and the rest of Europe builds the next generation of major infrastructure projects.

      "As the corridor is being delivered, HS2 is encouraging local people and organisations to get involved in everything from landscape design to tree planting. This includes supporting local environmental projects through its various community funds."

      In a related announcement Monday, the British government confirmed a 2.65-million-U.S.-dollar extension to the HS2 Woodland Fund, so it can cover Phase 2a of the railway, from the West Midlands to Crewe. The fund is designed to help landowners near to the route directly create new native, broadleaf woodlands and restore existing ancient woodland sites. This is in addition to the extensive "green corridor" plans and community funds that are already in place along the wider route.

      Mark Thurston, CEO of HS2 Ltd, said: "I'm determined to ensure that HS2 also works for the environment and local communities. This starts by doing everything we can to reduce our environmental footprint and minimize the expected impact of our construction work. Longer-term, we'll be leaving behind a network of new wildlife habitats, woodlands, and community spaces, helping to create a lasting legacy along the route."

      Thurston said HS2 has already supported a range of community projects and created a series of new habitats, including planting over 230,000 trees..

      HS2 Minister Nusrat Ghani, said: "Our unique and beautiful countryside is one of our nation's greatest assets. As we deliver the new high speed railway it is imperative we set a new standard for preserving, protecting and enhancing our diverse woodlands and wildlife."

      "HS2's Green Corridor is one of the most significant tree-planting and habitat creation projects ever undertaken in this country."

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