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2 Capacity Capability Connectivity The Midlands at a Glance 3 Contents The Midlands at a Glance The Midlands at a Glance 3 Welcome to the Midlands The Midlands Opportunity 4 6 £ £207bn GVA 200 YEARS making trains - Capacity, Capability, Connectivity - Leading Rail Cluster 10m + - Mapping the Midlands Rail Capability UK Rail Infrastructure and Rolling Stock Project Timeline 14 population 250+ rail companies The Midlands – A Great Place to Live and Work 16 9 20-24 year olds Rail and Support for Investors 18 largest demographic Engineering group Specialist Colleges 0 2 universities 5 Rail Test Facilities 20 2M + Rail educated to centres of degree level excellence Cover Photo Image: Bombardier Aventra - designed, engineered and manufactured in the Midlands
4 Welcome to the Midlands Capacity Capability Connectivity 5 Welcome to the Midlands The Midlands is one of the most dynamic areas in the UK. Located The region’s 20 universities support a world-class science and at the heart of a connected transport network, it has close innovation base making the region a global centre of excellence in proximity to London, and access to 75% of the UK within 2 hours. areas such as advanced manufacturing, engineering, low carbon and autonomous technologies, healthcare, life sciences and agri- Home to over 10 million people and 440,000 businesses, the food and drink. region includes the cities of Birmingham and Nottingham alongside Coventry, Derby, Hereford, Leicester, Lincoln, Stoke-on- A high quality of life also attracts people to live, work, study and Trent, Wolverhampton and Worcester. invest here, with the Midlands region blessed with five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, 60 historic houses, two UNESCO World Our local economy is worth more than £207 billion, generating Heritage Sites and a thriving culture of sport, music and the arts. nearly 15% of the UK’s Gross Value Added (GVA), and experiencing growth of 18% over the last five years. We’re home to 27,500 businesses in advanced manufacturing, employing 246,100. We export £43bn worth of goods to 178 countries, growing at a rate THE MIDLANDS Immingham in excess of the national rate. The Midlands is indeed an engine of Grimsby growth at the heart of the UK. LINCOLN Skegness HS2 Phase 2 The home of Shakespeare, Robin Hood, JRR Tolkien and Sir Isaac STOKE-ON-TRENT Boston Newton is today at the centre of plans for a new high speed rail NOTTINGHAM East Midlands A50 DERBY Airport HS2 East Midlands Hub network and an innovation hub for advanced manufacturing, A49 A5 Stafford HS2 Phase 2 A42 M6 Shrewsbury automotive, life sciences, digital technologies and rail technologies. A5 LEICESTER M42 Telford M54 M6 TO L L WOLVERHAMPTON M1 Peterborough Nuneaton M69 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Airport handles over 10 million passengers across 140 HS2 Interchange Dudley Birmingham UK Central (Solihull) M6 Airport Solihull COVENTRY M42 routes annually, while East Midlands Airport is the UK’s second A49 Warwick M5 WORCESTER Stratford-upon-Avon largest cargo handler. In total, 45% of British rail freight and 33% HS2 Phase 1 of heavy road freight goes to, from or through the Midlands. HEREFORD M40 A49 M50 Milton Keynes A40 Luton The region has the fastest improving rail network in Europe and by 2033 will be the hub of the country’s new HS2 high speed rail Old Oak Common LONDON network – expanding capacity and connecting to London in less than 50 minutes.
6 The Midlands Opportunity Capacity Capability Connectivity 7 The Midlands Opportunity Capacity, Capability, Connectivity The Midlands is at the heart of UK advanced engineering, home to a global cluster of aerospace, automotive and rail companies. Aston Martin Lagonda, BMW, Bombardier, Jaguar Land Rover, Geely, GKN, JCB, Rolls-Royce, Siemens and Toyota UK are just some of the OEMs here designing and manufacturing the transport solutions of today and tomorrow. Our highly skilled workforce, world-class training facilities and internationally renowned universities and innovation centres, combined with excellent connectivity by rail, road and air and a superb quality of life, has made the Midlands the first choice for advanced engineering and manufacturing in the UK. We’ve been building trains and railways for 200 years, and today we are on the fast track for a new rail revolution, driven by exciting opportunities and technologies such as high speed rail, light rail and digital technologies.
8 Why the Midlands? Capacity Capability Connectivity 9 The Midlands is a hotspot for R&D activity in transport technologies. Our rail supply chain includes expertise in rolling stock design, development and manufacture; infrastructure and consultancy services; systems and signalling; and light and very light rail technologies. The University of Birmingham is a world-leading centre for rail research, and together with Nottingham University and Loughborough University, is a partner of UKRRIN (UK Rail Research & Infrastructure Network), pioneering research into rolling stock, infrastructure and digital systems. The new National College for High Speed Rail in Birmingham is growing the rail skills base, leading on digital technologies and supporting the second campus at Doncaster focusing on rolling stock engineering. Derby is the UK home of Bombardier manufacturing and continues to be a major centre of rail technology in the UK. The Midlands Metro and Nottingham Metro showcase the latest tram and light rail technology. The Midlands has five rail test centres, including Rail Innovation and Development Centres at Melton and Tuxford. The Quinton Rail Technology Centre is a leading centre for the deployment and testing of light rail technology, including a new UK Tram £1m facility; and a proposed very light rail innovation centre at Dudley, in association with WMG at the University of Warwick will showcase light rail technologies’. High Speed 2 (HS2), at £55bn, is one of the world’s largest live global investment programmes in high speed rail. The UK is also investing heavily in conventional and light rail renewal and expansion, as well as improved stations and infrastructure. The Midlands is seeing large investment in existing and new rail projects, such as £1bn promised investment for the new West Midlands Trains franchise, Midlands Metro and the Midlands Connect programme. Our Midlands location provides the best access to the HS2 opportunity and other Midlands rail investments, and our leading supply chain and central location makes this an excellent base to access rail projects elsewhere in the UK. Capacity, capability and connectivity … the Midlands Engine is on track to provide the best rail investment opportunities for your business.
10 Leading Rail Cluster Capacity Capability Connectivity 11 HTA Group Ltd Onyxrail Ltd Siemens Transportation Systems Huber + Suhner Optical Coating Technologies Silentbloc UK Ltd HYDRO Systems UK Oxford Plastic Systems Ltd SNC Lavalin IM Kelly Rail Ltd Parker Hannifin Solo Rail Solutions Ltd ID Computing Ltd PAULEY (Interactive) Southco Manufacturing Ltd Leading Rail Cluster Idom Merebrook Penso Sperry Rail International iLine Technologies Permafast Limited Structural Fabrications Ltd Impreglon UK Ltd Phoenix Contact Ltd Sulzer Dowding & Mills Inside Out Group (Europe) Ltd Pilz Automation Technology SWA Fortis Ltd Institute of Materials Finishing Plastic Coatings Ltd Sydac Limited INTEG Solutions Ltd Polypipe Civils Tarmac Intertek NDT Porterbrook Leasing Co Ltd TBAT Innovation The Midlands’ rail supply chain includes some of the world’s leading engineering, ISS Labour Ltd Powdertech (Corby) Ltd Tecforce Ltd consultancy, design, technology and manufacturing companies. Station your business in Jacobs Engineering Power System Services Ltd Telent Technology Services Ltd Europe’s most dynamic rail cluster. Jobson James Insurance Brokers Premier Pits TEW Control & Display Limited Jonathan Lee Group Primasil Silicones Tidyco Ltd A Bratt & Son Ltd Bodyguard Workwear Elite KL KM & T Ltd PRS Total Training Company (UK) Ltd AB Hoses & Fittings Bombardier Transportation Enscite Knorr-Bremse PSV Wipers Ltd TQ Catalis Limited ABB Limited Bridgeway Consulting Ltd Entire Engineering Ltd Komplete Group Qualitrain Limited Tracsis Plc ABG Construction & Mineral Tools Brush Traction ESG Rail Laser Process Ltd Racon Management Services Ltd Train FX Abtec Engineering Ltd BTRoS Electronics ESSEMPY LB Foster TEW Plus Radar Finance and Leasing Ltd Transport Design International Achilles Information Ltd C A P Productions Ltd Fabrikat (Nottingham) Ltd Learning Unlimited Derby Rail Operations Group Transport KTN Advanced Building Composites CAF Rail UK Ltd Federal Mogul Lindhurst Engineering Ltd Rail Safety Solutions Trelleborg Aecom Capula Ltd Flip Up Seat Ltd Lista UK Ltd Rail Vision Europe Ltd Turnell and Odell Limited Aegis Engineering Systems Ltd Carillion Flotec Industrial Ltd Lloyds Somers Railcare Sweden Ltd TXM Projects (Group) Allied Insulators Ltd Cembre Ltd Ford & Stanley Rail Recruitment LORAM UK Ltd Railway Brake Services Limited UK Tram Ltd Alstom Transportation Centre for Railway Research & Ed Fosroc Ltd Marlec Engineering Co Ltd RE Cooke Limited UKRL Ltd Altrans CH2M Hill FP McCann Ltd Masters Rail Ltd Resonate Ultra Electronics PMES Alumasc Water Management Collis Engineering Ltd FPA Consulting Ltd McGeoch LED Technology Revaluetech Ltd Uni-Lite International Ltd Amphenol (Nottingham) Limited CoMech Metrology GAI-Tronics MCL Group Industries Ltd Ricardo Rail Limited Unilathe Ltd Angel Trains Common Time Ltd Garrandale Ltd Mendip Rail Aggregate Industries Rockwell Automation Universal Fabrications Ltd Anglia Metal Ltd Coriel Ltd GEW 2 Limited Michael Evans & Associates Ltd Roger Bullivant Limited Van Elle Limited Apex Engineers Ltd Creactive Design Graybar Ltd Millenium Site Services Rosehill Rail Vidiwave Ltd Applied Inspection Ltd Cytec Industrial Materials Ltd Grayson Thermal Systems Morgan Advanced Materials Plc RTC Group Visul Systems Ltd Arbil Ltd Data Acquisition & Testing Services Great Central Railway Morris Lubricants Samuel Taylor Ltd Viva Rail Arrowvale Electronics Data and Process Advantage Ltd Guidance Automation Motorail Logistics Sapa Profiles UK Ltd Von Roll UK Arthur Flury (UK) Ltd Datum Harting Mott Macdonald Scott Bader Co Ltd Vossloh Kiepe UK Ltd ARUP Daventry Bus. & Consultancy Ltd HaslerRail MRX Technologies SDC Manufacturing UK Ltd VTG Rail UK Ltd Aspin Group DCA Design Consultants Hayley Rail NAL Ltd Selectequip Ltd Wabtec Rail ATA Recruitment Ltd Dellner Limited Health & Safety Laboratory Neterson Holdings Ltd Serco Rail Technical Services Ward Recycling Atkins Depe Gear Co Ltd Heanor Haulage Limited Network Certification Body SET Ltd Webro Cable and Connectors B Hepworth & Co Design and Analysis Limited Heinrich Georg (UK) Ltd Network Rail Severn Lamb WG Tanker Services Limited Bakerbellfield Ltd Destec Engineering Limited High Speed Two (HS2) Nottingham Trams Ltd Severn Valley Railway plc WMG Centre HVM Catapult Balfour Beatty Rail Services Donfabs & Consillia Hitachi Nuns Street Plating Ltd Shorterm Limited WOR-Lifts WOR-Rail Battery Service Hub DWG Timber Components Ltd Holemasters Demtech Ltd OLEO International Ltd Siemens plc XEIAD Bernstein Ltd Elastacloud Limited HORIBA MIRA Ltd OnSite Siemens Rail Automation
12 Mapping the Midlands’ Rail Capability Capacity Capability Connectivity 13 Leeds Hull Manchester Airport Mapping the Midlands’ Doncaster Manchester Grimsby Sheffield Doncaster Rail Capability Sheffield Airport Chesterfield M6 Stoke on Trent Nottingham Derby East Midlands East Midlands Parkway Loughborough Airport M54 M42 Leicester Peterborough Wolverhampton M69 Birmingham Market Harborough A1 Coventry Warwick Birmingham Stratford- M1 Key Airport upon-Avon Northampton M40 Bedford Light Rail Motorways Cheltenham Spa Strategic HS2 Milton Keynes Development Sites M5 Sheffield Chesterfield M6 Ambergate Stoke on Trent Belper Duffield Nottingham Derby Attenborough East Midlands Airport East Midlands Parkway Loughborough Melton Mowbray Sileby M54 Syston Norwich Airport M42 Leicester Oakham Peterborough Wolverhampton M69 Luton Market Birmingham Harborough Corby New Street A1 Coventry Kettering Wellingborough Birmingham M1 Train lines Airport Northampton Motorways Innovation Bedford Tram lines M40 Flitwick Training Centres Cheltenham Spa Harlington Milton Keynes Central Luton M5 Leagrave Stans Luton Luton Stanstead Airport Airport Centres Oxford London Southend Airport St. Pancras International Key OEMs Major Projects Oxford Airport London Heathrow Airport
14 Capacity, capability, connectivity Capacity, capability, connectivity 15 UK Rail and Infrastructure Opportunities - pipeline of over £200bn GENERAL Network Rail CP5 (2014-19) £38.3bn Network Rail CP6 (2019-24) £38.3bn HIGH SPEED HS2 Phase 1 £27bn (forecast) HS2 Phase 2 £29bn IEP Programme/ Class 800 £5.7bn (27.5 years) Great Western Mainline Electrification £2.8bn Bedford/Kettering/Corby Electrification £322m CONVENTIONAL RAIL Crossrail 2 £31bn Crossrail 1 (Elizabeth Line) £14.8bn Thameslink Programme £6.5bn New Tube for London (NTfL) £16.42bn Wessex Programme £1bn EGIP - Glasgow-Edinburgh £742m Four Lines Modernisation (4LM) £760m East-West Rail Link £530m Northern Hub £560m LIGHT RAIL Coventry Very Light Rail £6m + Midland Metro Extensions £1.3bn STATIONS Coventry Station £82m Worcester Parkway £22m FREIGHT East Midlands Gateway (SRFI) To be confirmed West Midlands SRFI £8m (total project) DIRFT III SRFI To be confirmed 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
16 The Midlands - A Great Place to Live and Work Capacity Capability Connectivity 17 The Midlands – A Great Place to Live and Work From small independent shops, to iconic retail stores and designer outlets, the towns and cities in the Midlands provide a distinctive experience, packed with modern attractions, great restaurants, pubs, bars and green spaces. It’s not just the eleven Michelin-starred restaurants that makes the Midlands a great place to eat and drink, its vibrant food and drink scene will suit most tastes. There is so much to experience from Artisan cheeses, to food festivals and craft beers and ciders. Enjoy classic performances by the celebrated Royal Ballet, or experience vibrant contemporary productions alongside modern artists at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The Midlands has some of the finest living and working landscapes in the UK with five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and over 33 nature reserves. 1 From ancient deer parks to the 10,000 acre Sherwood Forest, which is home to over 1000 ancient oak trees and the legend of Robin Hood, whether it’s walking, Derbyshire Peak District abseiling, or cycling, the Midlands offers a great environment to enjoy physical activity and a wide range of sporting experiences. We’re home to major football clubs Aston Villa, Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, West Bromwich Albion, and 6 of the 12 clubs who founded The Football League in 1888. As the birthplace of Rugby, the Midlands has a strong affinity with the game, and hosted the Rugby World Cup in 2015. This is an excellent place to play golf, with courses throughout the Midlands, including The Belfry, a former host of the Ryder Cup. Home to many of the F1® teams, F1® racing has been thrilling an international audience at Silverstone for 65 years, providing a world-class motorsport experience at one of the fastest racing circuits in the world. Meanwhile Formula-e, the low carbon alternative, is based locally at Donington Park. 2 3 And the Midlands offers a range of options for schools and study, including a number of the finest private schools in the UK. Royal Shakespeare Company, Nottingham City Centre Stratford-upon-Avon
18 Support for Investors Capacity Capability Connectivity 19 Support for Investors The Department for International Trade (DIT) helps businesses export and grow into global markets. We also help overseas companies locate to and grow in the UK. We can help with information on how to set up in the UK, provide sector specific information about the rail industry in the UK, and support you to identify the right location here for you and introduce you to local partners and supply chains. Our network of UK specialists includes a team who are based in the Midlands, providing expert local knowledge of projects, potential public and private sector partners and other local business support. For more information on rail opportunities in the Midlands, please contact: midlandsengine@trade.gsi.gov.uk
20 Capacity Capability Connectivity The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) has overall responsibility for promoting UK trade across the world and attracting foreign investment to our economy. We are a specialised government body with responsibility for negotiating international trade policy, supporting business, as well as delivering an outward-looking trade diplomacy strategy. Disclaimer Whereas every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate the Department for International Trade does not accept liability for any errors, omissions or misleading statements, and no warranty is given or responsibility accepted as to the standing of any individual, firm, company or other organisation mentioned. © Crown Copyright 2017 You may re-use this publication (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence visit: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence or email: psi@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk Where we have identified any third party copyright information in the material that you wish to use, you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holder(s) concerned. This document is also available on our website at gov.uk/dit Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at enquiries@trade.gsi.gov.uk Published May 2017 by Department for International Trade
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