BBC Information, West Midlands

A planned link road connecting the M6 and M54 may very well be price greater than half a billion kilos to the nation’s financial system, West Midlands leaders claimed.
The federal government not too long ago confirmed the £200m challenge to affix the M6 at Laney Inexperienced, Staffordshire, to the M54 at Featherstone, close to Wolverhampton.
The scheme had been within the pipeline for a number of years, with councillors and MPs saying it may gain advantage Wolverhampton, Shropshire, Staffordshire and the Black Nation.
Telford and Wrekin Council chief Lee Carter stated the “landmark” challenge was anticipated to generate between £555m and £634m in financial advantages
He stated it might additionally reduce journey occasions for commuters, take away about 19,000 drivers from close by roads and enhance entry to jobs.
“This essential hyperlink is about making life simpler for working folks, attracting new funding, and making certain Telford stays a key participant within the Midlands financial system,” the Labour chief stated.
“Seeing this connection transfer ahead is a major and welcome step for our group.”
He informed BBC Radio Shropshire that, whereas the development section would inconvenience folks, it could “make life so much simpler” as soon as it was completed.

West Midlands mayor Richard Parker stated it could present sooner journeys and enhance connections for “hundreds of individuals and companies” within the Black Nation and surrounding areas.
“It will remodel the area, drive development and alternative in each group – and assist us ship higher journeys for everybody,” he stated.
Sir Gavin Williamson, Conservative MP for Stone, Nice Wyrley and Penkridge, stated it could make a “actual distinction” to communities.
“Residents in Featherstone, Hilton, and Shareshill have needed to take care of elevated congestion of their villages and difficulties with entry,” he added.
Whereas he additionally welcomed the information, the Wrekin’s Tory MP Mark Pritchard was involved it would encourage growth on east Shropshire’s inexperienced area.
“It can not imply a brand new street comes at any value to native villages and communities,” he informed BBC Radio Shropshire.
“The draw back doubtlessly is that this creeping urbanisation – gentle industrialisation – of the east of our county.”
The Conservative consultant stated Shropshire was a “rising county” nevertheless it wanted to develop in a means in order to guard its inexperienced areas.

The hyperlink street was introduced by the Division for Transport following a £92bn settlement from the federal government’s Spending Assessment.
The proposed scheme would assist relieve congestion on the A460, A449, and A5, ministers stated.
“These very important investments are lengthy overdue, will remodel native communities and enhance residing requirements throughout the nation,” stated Chancellor Rachel Reeves.