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29 Gen 2025

Strategic infrastructure projects are vital to driving growth

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According to Logistics UK.

 

The government’s support for nationally significant infrastructure projects, including Heathrow’s third runway and the Lower Thames Crossing, is the type of government action industry has been urging for a long time, according to Logistics UK, one of the biggest business groups in the UK. Speaking in Oxford after the Chancellor’s speech, David Wells OBE, the group’s Chief Executive, explained how vital it is that these projects are now progressed at pace to ensure that the country’s economy gets the boost it needs:  

 

“Today’s announcement represents an intention which will be welcomed by our member businesses, but the proof of the pudding will be in the speed at which planning decisions are taken and projects delivered, which will be critical to the success of the Chancellor’s plan. 

 

“If nationally important projects like the Lower Thames Crossing and third runway at Heathrow become a reality, we can deliver goods more efficiently across the country, benefitting everyone nationwide. The Lower Thames Crossing is vital for connecting businesses across the whole of the UK with Europe and must be delivered to address the country’s overreliance on the congested Dartford Crossing. Heathrow is the UK’s biggest port by value, and a critical hub which provides access to the rest of the UK and the world for British business – the opening of a third runway will expand the reach of industry to new global markets both for imports and exports.” 

 

Wells continues: “Logistics is fundamental to our economy, our way of life, and growth. It supplies our hospitals, schools, factories and shops with everything they need, everywhere, every day. Nothing moves without logistics. So efficient logistics is critical to growth and therefore needs to be at the centre of the government’s Industrial Strategy. Read more

 

Source: LOGISTICS UK

 

 

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