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| The partnership during the Aachen train station visit |
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The INTERREG IIIB NWE project, led by SEEDA – the South East England Development Agency – has 14 strategic and investment partners from England France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. With a total project value of 19m and an ERDF share of 8m, it is closely associated with the HST4i project launched in 2004.
The project concentrates on two key issues: developing the secondary public transport system to feed efficiently and economically into the primary HST network and making stations better places to travel to, through and from–and to do business in. Better accessibility to stations and better station environments help improve economic performance and cultural integration and will reduce social exclusion.
The HST projects are core contributors to the European Commission’s spatial development expectations for transport and connectivity as well as European-wide cross-border access and activity.
HSTconnect - watch the project video This short video provides you with the most important information about the project, the partnership and its aspirations. Just click on the heading and get this short movie started.
HSTconnect Partners are: SEEDA - South East England Development Agency - Lead Partner
Reading Borough Council SEA SPACE Hastings & Bexhill Renaissence
Kent County Council GOSE- the Government Office for the South East Region Nord Pas de Calais Intercommunale Leiedal Provincie West-Vlaanderen Ville de Liège Gemeente Maastricht Lille Metropole Communauté Urbaine Stadt Aachen Gemeente Eindhoven South East England Regional Assembly You can find further information about the strategic and investment partners in
Project Documents.
Please also see the
Partnership section for links to partners' websites.