Essex has £6.5 Billion Shortfall on Infrastructure
June 28, 2009 by Editor · Leave a Comment
From a paper submitted to the Cabinet of Rochford District Council. The full paper, Strategic Countywide Economic and Housing Issues, can be downloaded here.
“Essex has traditionally taken a significant proportion of economic and housing growth without benefitting from the necessary infrastructure improvements to enable growth to take place in a truly planned and sustainable manner. The paper estimates that the cost of delivering the supporting infrastructure across Essex is some £7.6 billion, with an identified funding gap of £6.5 billion. If Essex is to continue to deliver the levels of development anticipated, then this gap needs to be closed and greater levels of infrastructure investment achieved.”






