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How the UK economy is changing in the 21st century - OCRNew developments in infrastructure

The UK has undergone considerable changes to the structure of its economy, and has been influenced by globalisation.

Part of GeographyUK in the 21st century

New developments in infrastructure

The UK government is investing in developments. These include new road, rail, port and airport facilities. The Department for Transport is the part of the government that oversees all forms of transport within the UK.

Roads

The Highways Agency is responsible for any new major roads in the UK. They are part of the government and they collect money through Vehicle Excise Duty (VED). Smaller roads are managed by local councils and roads in Scotland and Wales are managed by Transport Scotland and the Welsh Assembly respectively.

The Highways Agency has an ongoing programme of building and resurfacing roads. In December 2021, the government announced that they would be spending 拢15 million on improving and expanding UK roads. This money involves improvements to traffic light systems, using innovative methods such as drones and 3D printers to help to fix potholes.

A busy motorway scene

Rail network

Network Rail is responsible for running, maintaining and developing Britain's railways. The number of rail journeys made is increasing over time. As a result of this, network rail are spending money improving the reliability of services, removing bottlenecks in the system and increasing capacity for more trains to run.

High Speed 1 (HS1) is a fast train link between London and Paris. HS2 is a planned fast train link between London and the North of England (Manchester.) The first phase of HS2 is planned to be completed by 2033 and the final phase should be completed by 2040. The estimated cost is between 拢72bn and 拢98bn. It will dramatically cut journey times, for example the current journey time from London to Manchester will be cut by around an hour.

Ports

The importance of UK sea ports has declined over time. Many people now travel by air and the Channel tunnel has meant that lorries no longer need to drive to a port to travel between the UK and France. do still arrive into UK ports, but containerisation has meant that fewer workers are needed to load and unload them. Larger ships are now used, which has made less accessible ports redundant.

UK ports are modern and work well, and so the government is not planning any major redevelopments.

Airports

The Airports Commission is the part of the government that deals with UK airports. The Airports Commission produced a report in 2015, which recommended that the expansion of UK airports was important for the country's . This is a controversial issue because people living close to airports don't like the noise and some would lose their home to make space for runways. Airport expansion can lead to a reduction in house prices in nearby areas.

A new runway has been proposed for Heathrow. The development will generate an estimated 拢61 billion and create up to 77,000 new jobs by 2030. Flights will run to 40 new destinations. The cost of the scheme is estimated to be 拢14 billion. The proposal has largely been backed by business groups. However, some special interest groups are unhappy as there are concerns about the impact on noise and air quality on the surrounding areas.