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Engineers to explore Northern Ireland bridge or tunnel link

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Sir Peter Hendy has commissioned two experts to explore the feasibility of a “fixed link” between mainland Britain and Northern Ireland, as part of the government’s Union Connectivity Review.

Hendy’s interim report, which considers the current picture of transport connectivity within the UK, revealed that former HS2 and Crossrail chairman professor Douglas Oakervee and former vice-president of Jacobs Engineering professor Gordon Masterton have been asked to produce a piece of work in conjunction with engineering consultants to assess the feasibility of a link, as well as an outline cost and timescale.

In his report, Hendy said that while devolution has been good for transport where its delivery has been devolved, there has been a “lack of attention” to connectivity between the four nations due to competing priorities and complex funding.

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