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HS2 has revealed revised designs of the railway in the Canley Brook area near Kenilworth in Warwickshire. The new designs will significantly reduce environmental impacts and avoid a major realignment of a local river, preserving the home of protected wildlife such as otters and bats.

The changes have been developed by our main works contractor, Balfour Beatty Vinci (BBV) with their design partners, meaning that the railway will travel in a slightly shallower and longer cutting in this area. This means that a viaduct can be built over Canley Brook, so it will now only need an 80 metre diversion, rather than the 700 metres in the original design.

Please view or download our Canley Brook design leaflet to find out more

There will be significantly reduced environmental impacts, including around 600,000 cubic metres less material needing to be excavated and 28,000 cubic metres less concrete needed as a result of removing the retaining wall for the Canley Brook realignment. Less excavation and building work will also cut the amount of construction traffic on local roads, removing over 2,500 lorry movements, reducing noise and disruption for the local community.

Replacement of two kilometres of retaining walls with cutting slopes will also reduce the ‘barrier effect’ of the scheme for species and provide additional opportunities for new habitats and grassland for newts and reptiles. There are also plans for improved integrated landscape design. More vegetation will be preserved and the overall amount of land required will be reduced, meaning more can be returned to agricultural use after construction.

There are also plans to create a high-quality wetland habitat either side of the realigned section of Canley Brook, as well as additional woodland, hedgerow and species-rich grassland habitat on both sides of Crackley Road Cutting. This will benefit a range of protected and local species and contribute to our objective of achieving no net loss of biodiversity. Additional landscape bunds (raised earthwork structures) and noise barriers will be incorporated along the route for increased visual screening, better integration and to mitigate noise impacts.

What happens next?

We are currently finalising the design and proceeding with the consenting process. We held an online information event to discuss the designs with the community on March 25 and will keep you updated on our design programme.

If you have a question about HS2 or our works, please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email hs2enquiries@hs2.org.uk .

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