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HS2 Update Northern Group Conference 18 th September, York Kate Russell BSc(Hons) MRICS FAAV Central Association of Agricultural Valuers

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HS2 Update Kate Russell, CAAV Secretariat

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HS2 Update Northern Group Conference

18th September, York

Kate Russell BSc(Hons) MRICS FAAV Central Association of Agricultural Valuers

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Introduction

• HS2 Phase 2 – where are we now? • HS2 Phase 1 – timetable • HS2 Phase 2 – likely timetable • What should clients be doing now? • Fees • And finally...

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HS2 Phase 2: where are we now?

• Proposed route from Birmingham to Leeds and to Manchester announced in January 2013 • Public consultation on proposed route now open, closing on 31 January 2014 • Exceptional Hardship Scheme now open

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HS2 Phase 2 Exceptional Hardship Scheme

• Non-statutory: Government under no obligation to offer it. • Very demanding criteria: many apparently worthy claims rejected in Phase 1. • No alternative until Property Compensation consultation completed and new scheme in place.

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HS2 Phase 2 Exceptional Hardship Scheme

Criteria: for property owners who • For reasons of exceptional hardship • Have an urgent need to sell • But cannot do so except at a substantially reduced price • As a direct result of the announcement of the HS2 Phase 2 line of route.

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HS2 Phase 2 Exceptional Hardship Scheme

• DfT will pay ‘unblighted’ open market value to successful applicants • Only 1 in 4 claims accepted in Phase 1 • 94 properties purchased in Phase 1 • At a cost of £54,281,040 • Average cost per property > £577,000

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HS2 Phase 1 timetable

The Phase 1 timetable of events may offer a guide as to what is likely to happen during Phase 2. But note that HS2 are now much better resourced than they were 3 years ago, so some matters may be dealt with more quickly.

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HS2 Phase 1 timetable

March 2010 – initial announcement Spring 2010 – Consultation on EHS August 2010 – EHS opens Spring 2011 – Phase 1 route consultation (6 months)

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HS2 Phase 1 timetable

Nov 2011 – environmental surveys begin • CLA/NFU/CAAV offer views to HS2 on terms of model licence • Model licence not binding – valuers can seek own amendments • Licence gives rights of access on foot to carry out surveys and install certain monitoring equipment.

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HS2 Phase 1 timetable

Surveys were for - Species - Habitats - Ambient noise - Visual impact

Survey results were fed into Draft Environmental Statement

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HS2 Phase 1 timetable

2012 – meetings and surveys • Ecological surveys continue • HS2 Farm Impact Assessment survey – fed into Draft Environmental Statement • Owners and agents of properties very adversely affected held early meetings with HS2 Land and Property team to discuss issues

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HS2 Phase 1 timetable

2012 – consultations • Safeguarding consultation – more detailed maps emerge • Property Compensation consultation – non-statutory scheme proposals Judicial Review led to delay

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2013 – Safeguarding milestone • Safeguarding announcement July 2013 • Triggers statutory blight • Affected property owners can now serve a Blight Notice on HS2 • Planning authorities must consult HS2 on planning applications in safeguarded zone

HS2 Phase 1 timetable

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2013 – towards a Hybrid Bill • HS2 Paving Bill before Parliament • Draft Environmental Statement consultation • Hybrid Bill due autumn 2013 • Still no Property Compensation Scheme consultation!

HS2 Phase 1 timetable

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2014 and beyond • Hybrid Bill may take 18 months – plus General Election • Land acquisition likely to pick up from 2015 • Construction due to start 2017

HS2 Phase 1 timetable

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Phase 2 timetable: the current guess-timate

• 2013 – route consultation • Late 2014 – preferred route announcement • Spring 2015 – General Election • Late 2015 – ecological surveys and a property compensation scheme could start • 2016 – safeguarding? • 2017/18 – Hybrid Bill for Phase 2?

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Phase 2 timetable: the current guess-timate

BUT note that the preferred route announcement could be delayed until after the General Election, which could push the timetable back as far as 12 months....

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What can clients do now?

Time in hand to plan and prepare: • Align land ownership and occupation

- if a house is close to the route, can you ensure some land is taken? - are the farming partners the same as the landowners? Could it make a difference to a claim?

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What can clients do now?

• Maximise asset values - there is no “scheme” until the safeguarding announcement and so no duty to mitigate - secure planning consent for change of use on farm buildings? - formalise any informal planning arrangements

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But beware of costs and fees!

What can clients do now?

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Fees

• There is no “scheme” until safeguarding • No statutory powers until the Hybrid Bill is passed • Hence fees must be negotiated • Fees paid so far in Phase 1 for

- Survey licence completion / amendment - Farm impact assessment surveys - Advising clients on early deals

• But subject to agreed rates and caps

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And finally....

Will it happen at all? • General Election in 2015 • Tory heartlands remain upset • Treasury (and others) concerned about costs • What else could a Government do with £32.7bn (or £42.6bn, or £80bn...) ??

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Any Questions?

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