Our Airport
In January 2018, the Mayor delivered on his pledge to the people of the Tees Valley to bring our airport back into public ownership to secure its long-term future. A 10 Year Rescue Plan will now be implemented to bring the airport back to life. Highlights below:
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Stop the airport from closing in 2021
- Secure a new low-cost airline
- Secure ten additional routes by 2022
- Achieve 1.4 million passengers by 2029
- Drive the creation of 7,600 jobs and add £420 million to our local economy each year
- Return the airport to profit
- Scrap the hated £6 passenger fee
- Stop the planned 350-home development
Transport
Rail
- £75 million secured from the Government's Transforming Cities Fund to improve local connectivity
- £25million to support the redevelopment of Darlington station
- £20million to fully fund the redevelopment of Middlesbrough station
- £1 million investment to improve the region’s rail freight network.
Road
- £8.2 million secured to improve three key road pinchpoints in Tees Valley
- Developing business cases for a new A19 Tees Crossing and bypass for Darlington
- £4 million for the Elwick bypass, a vital new road in Hartlepool
- £183,000 for Central Park infrastructure improvements in Darlington
- £7.6 million for a new dock bridge in Middlehaven, unlocking brownfield land for development
- £300,000 for infrastructure improvements between Offshore Structures Britain and Wilton Engineering in Redcar
- £2.5 million for A689 Wynyard improvements
- £1 million for South Bank Wharf roundabout
Green transport
- £1.3million to help bring a fleet of hydrogen road vehicles and new refuelling infrastructure to the region
- Launched a £8.3 million Sustainable Access to Employment programme