The APPG on Infrastructure (APPGI) highlights the importance of economic infrastructure in the UK amongst parliamentarians, government and industry.
The APPGI convenes those stakeholders in order to discuss how best to ensure society gets the infrastructure it needs. ICE is the official Secretariat for the APPGI.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure (APPGI) is Parliament’s leading cross-party group dedicated to economic infrastructure in the UK.
Roles and purpose
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure (APPGI) is Parliament’s leading cross-party group dedicated to economic infrastructure in the UK.
In recent years, the APPGI has helped bring infrastructure to the forefront of the United Kingdom's politics.
From raising the profile of major infrastructure projects and their benefits amongst parliamentarians to advising the government on critical matters relating to the built environment, the APPGI is well established as a key forum for engaging parliamentarians in infrastructure policy issues.
We also have many Parliamentary members (see the Meet the group tab).
APPGI Officers
Mike Reader MP
Mike Reader is the Labour MP for Northampton South
Tom Gordon MP
Tom Gordon is the Liberal Democrat MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough
Blake Stephenson MP
Blake Stephenson is the Conservative MP for Mid Befordshire.
Baroness Young
Baroness Young of Old Scone is a current member of the House of Lords.
APPGI Members
Name | Party |
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Scott Arthurt MP | Labour |
Jas Athwal MP | Labour |
Catherine Atkinson MP | Labour |
Alex Baker MP | Labour |
Lord Berkeley | Labour |
Polly Billington MP | Labour |
Olivia Blake MP | Labour |
Elsie Blundell | Labour |
Bambos Charalambos MP | Labour |
Chris Curtis MP | Labour |
Sarah Edwards MP | Labour |
Bill Esterson MP | Labour |
Lord Faukner of Worcester | Labour |
Amanda Hack MP | Labour |
Lord Liddle | Labour |
Lord McNicol | Labour |
Luke Murphy MP | Labour |
Melanie Onn MP | Labour |
Chi Onwurah MP | Labour |
Connor Rand MP | Labour |
Andrew Ranger MP | Labour |
Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick | Labour |
Kirsteen Sullivan MP | Labour |
Dan Tomlinson MP | Labour |
Lord Crathorne | Conservative |
Mark Garnier MP | Conservative |
Baroness Hooper | Conservative |
Lord McLoughlin | Conservative |
Lord Naseby | Conservative |
Andrew Rosindell MP | Conservative |
Baroness Vere | Conservative |
Martin Vickers MP | Conservative |
Lord Craig of Radley | Crossbench |
Lord Mair | Crossbench |
Charlotte Cane MP | Liberal Democrats |
Lord Fox | Liberal Democrats |
Zoe Franklin MP | Liberal Democrats |
Lord Goddard of Stockport | Liberal Democrats |
Pippa Heylings MP | Liberal Democrats |
Wera Hobhouse MP | Liberal Democrats |
Baroness Pidgeon | Liberal Democrats |
Luke Taylor MP | Liberal Democrats |
Claire Young MP | Liberal Democrats |
Lord Taylor of Warwick | Non-Affiliated |
Lord Wigley | Plaid Cymru |
Past events
- APPGI AGM, 11 March 2024
- Joint APPG on Infrastructure and National Infrastructure Commission Roundtable, 15 May 2024
- APPGI AGM, 27 November 2024
APPGI resources
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- Infrastructure blog
How the APPGI will drive change in UK government policy in 2025
Engineering can deliver change and strengthen communities, writes Mike Reader MP, new chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Infrastructure.
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Ex Mace director to chair All-Party Parliamentary Group on Infrastructure
Mike Reader MP will lead the group’s work offering advice to the UK government on built environment issues.
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- Infrastructure blog
'There’s much to do’: UK parliamentarians react to 2024 Infrastructure Progress Review
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Infrastructure (APPGI) members got a sneak preview of the National Infrastructure Commission’s latest report.
APPGI documents
Explore the APPGI's documents, below.
This is not an official website of Parliament. It has not been approved by either House. APPGs are informal groups of Parliamentarians with a common interest in particular issues. The views expressed are those of the group.
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