HS2 has spent £20,000 on a detailed Lego model of the Old Oak Common station as part of efforts to engage the public about the infrastructure project. The model, created by Bricks McGee using 15,000 bricks and showcasing various transit features, has been used at approximately 20 public events over two years. This move comes amidst increasing project expenses and changes, including the cancellation of a planned extension to Manchester, as government officials seek to reassure communities regarding the project's benefits and its environmental considerations, such as a costly bat shelter.
The Lego model of Old Oak Common, costing £20,000, aims to enhance public understanding of HS2, revealing the project's commitment to community engagement.
Despite spiraling costs and project adjustments, HS2 defends investments like the Lego model and a bat protection shed to foster public awareness and compliance.
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