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New government-backed Recruitment Hubs will help more unemployed people into work on HS2
19 Jan 2024- Three dedicated HS2 Recruitment Hubs now open in Birmingham and Solihull (PICTURES - https://visual-library.hs2.org.uk/s/54k9k69cxhsmk7fn6bjfqv
- A record 4,000 formerly unemployed have already secured jobs on HS2
- Thousands more jobs still to come in the West Midlands
- Millie Bayliss from Kingstanding, Birmingham is the 4,000th unemployed person to start work on HS2 (PICTURES https://visual-library.hs2.org.uk/s/ttps5q6bbpcvsq9kcwrn6z56)
- West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street welcomes the investment and the commitment to support more unemployed people into work on HS2 (PICTURES: https://visual-library.hs2.org.uk/s/vz7smjrx39grx8tqh9584)
- B-roll footage - meet Millie, HS2's 4,000th formerly unemployed candidate and a preview inside the new HS2 Recruitment Hub at Washwood Heath Job Centre - https://we.tl/t-MpUzAhmjBz
- VIDEO - Mille's story - https://youtu.be/HNqGqEl_YQY
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HS2 begins epic year-long, half-kilometre viaduct deck slide
11 Jan 2024Engineers this week began a delicate job that will see almost half a kilometre of bridge deck slid into position over the next year, high above the Misbourne Valley in Buckinghamshire, as HS2’s innovative Wendover Dean Viaduct enters a critical new stage of construction.
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HS2 asks local community to vote on Balsall Common Viaduct design details
11 Jan 2024- Options for the appearance of Balsall Common Viaduct in the West Midlands go on display at community events on 18 and 25 January
- Local people will vote on colour, finish, and pattern designs as well as landscape plans
- CGIs of the options here
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HS2 - new images showing construction progress of Britain's longest rail bridge
29 Dec 2023- Building work continues after Colne Valley viaduct passes halfway point in Autumn 2023
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HS2 on track for pivotal 12 months as high-speed railway takes shape
27 Dec 2023- Giant step forward for new high-speed line with £5bn of contracts to build HS2's crucial rail infrastructure
- Major milestones coming up next year including start of work on Birmingham's new Curzon Street station
- More than 30,000 people now employed on the programme as it hits 'peak construction'