Over 100 Businesses back Crewe’s bid to be home of Great British Railways for 2023
More than 100 businesses have penned an open letter to the UK Transport Secretary - backing Crewe's bid to be the home of the Great British Railways Headquarters.
The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP, received the letter sent by Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership - on behalf of the region's business community.
The Crewe GRB HQ bid has received backing from a range of sectors, outlining how widely the benefits of the headquarters would be felt.
Bentley, Avanti, Freightliner and Morning Foods are among the businesses who have signed the letter.
Great British Railways is the new national rail operator - which will operate from 2023.
Crewe is one of six towns and cities shortlisted to become the home of this important new public body.
The chosen location will have responsibility for all aspects of Britain's railways - including infrastructure, timetables and fares.
The letter outlines Crewe's credentials and its 'compelling case' to be the home of Great British Railways.
It meets every one of the criteria against how the Government will assess the final six bids.
The town's proud rail heritage makes it synonymous with the railways and it offers a unique opportunity to deliver on Government levelling up ambitions by creating jobs and sparking regeneration.
Crewe's connectivity, strong rail industry and skills base will give GBR the best chance of success.
The bid enjoys popular support from the town and wider North West region - underlined by the overwhelming support from the business community.
Clare Hayward, Chair of Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership, said: "Businesses across the region are fully behind Crewe's bid to be the home of Great British Railways HQ.
"When we are chosen as the home of GBR HQ, our businesses will collaborate to ensure that it is a huge success and consequently the positive impact will be felt widely.
"Crewe is the heart of rail, rail matters to Crewe, rail matters to its community, rail is in its heritage and in its future.
"There is a pride across the region built on its past, present and its future. Crewe has the rail knowledge and skills to continue to deliver for the rail industry.
"This pride is felt across the wider regional business community, this pride means you care and when you care you perform and we know we can make the GBR HQ a success, impacting every sector including leisure and hospitality, construction and engineering.
"There would be a heartfelt welcome for the GBRHQ team because Crewe is at the heart of rail. There is so much to gain from this opportunity for everyone."
Earlier this month (July 15), UK rail minister, Wendy Morton MP, visited Crewe Locomotive Storage Ltd, off Nantwich Road - to understand the town's full GRB HQ intentions.
Mrs Morton told Nub News that the size of Crewe wouldn't affect its bid, saying one location would be put forward on its 'own merits.'
Blake Jones, Freightliner's Managing Director of UK Rail Services, said: "People in Crewe are so passionate about rail and this extends to the business community.
"We all want to ensure that GBR is a success both for Crewe and for the wider country.
"While GBR has so much to offer to Crewe, our businesses have so much to offer GBR.
"This expertise will be absolutely vital to ensuring GBR is a success. This letter is our way of saying that we want GBR to come to Crewe and if it does, we will all be ready to help make it that success."
The public vote on where the GBR Headquarters should be located is open until August 15.
You can vote for Crewe by going to www.gbr.co.uk/vote.
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