Noisy construction work and property damage – residents’ complaints about HS2 construction work

By Sam Greenway - Local Democracy Reporter

13th Aug 2024 | Local News

Construction of the HS2 line around the A452 (image via HS2)
Construction of the HS2 line around the A452 (image via HS2)

Noisy construction work at night is among the complaints Solihull residents have made during the building of HS2. 

Solihull Council gave planning approval to HS2 Interchange Station in 2020; it will serve Solihull, Birmingham Airport and the NEC.

But the building of the high speed rail line to it has meant a number of major construction projects across the region.

At the recent meeting of the HS2 Implementation Advisory Group at Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council members heard of the recent complaints made by the public about the work already underway. 

The complaints, which took place between April and June this year, for each area included traffic, lorry controls and noise.

Tahir Ahmed, senior engagement and interface manager at Balfour Beatty Vinci – HS2's construction partner for the West Midlands – said: "The common theme here is what we normally see around the traffic management, lorry movements, and noise from some of our works. 

"We do take complaints seriously. When they are reported, they are reported to the HS2 help desk. 

"They are logged and tracked. It will come through to my team, we will investigate.

"We either go out and meet the complainant or telephone them, and share a final response once we have investigated."

He asked councillors to pass on any complaints from residents so they could investigate them. 

While the northern leg of the line was scrapped last year, phase one between London and Birmingham is expected to open between 2029 and 2033.

     

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