Crewe down to final six locations in bid to become home of Great British Railways following Congleton Nub News support

By Alex Greensmith

5th Jul 2022 | Local News

The sun is shining on Crewe - as it is revealed to be down to the final six locations for the Great British Railways HQ (Ryan Parker).
The sun is shining on Crewe - as it is revealed to be down to the final six locations for the Great British Railways HQ (Ryan Parker).

CREWE is now down to the final six locations bidding to become the home of Great British Railways - it has been revealed.

In March, Cheshire East Council teamed up with Cheshire East Council, Crewe Town Board, Cheshire and Staffordshire MPs, Freightliner Group and Nub News to submit a strong and ambitious bid of interest for Crewe to become the headquarters of GBR.

The bid was publicly supported by Congleton Nub News, and Congleton MP Fiona Bruce.

The new public body which could be based in Crewe, would effectively be in charge of every railway across England and Scotland, including ones from Congleton.

Crewe has been shortlisted alongside Birmingham, Newcastle, Manchester, York and Derby (Ryan Parker).

Today (July 5), Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced that out of the original 42 submissions, Crewe has been shortlisted alongside Birmingham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Doncaster, York and Derby. 

The council hopes GBR will attract jobs and new businesses to Crewe - offering a range of levelling up opportunities for the town, helping its rail sector to thrive for years to come.

Politicians believe the headquarters will also benefit many surrounding areas due to Crewe's strong connectivity with the rest of the country.

Nub News has backed Crewe for GRB through its 51 websites across England and Wales,

Nub News is also about to open its own new headquarters in Crewe.

Journalists from the hyperlocal news platform have been heavily promoting the town's bid on social media.

Members of the public can now choose Crewe for this prestigious honour online HERE.

A final decision will be made later this summer.

How does the vote work?

The public can vote for Crewe to win by clicking the link at the bottom of this article. (Cheshire East Council).

There will be non-binding, online vote, hosted by The Great British Railways Transition Team (GRBTT).

This will give the public the opportunity to support and vote for their preferred location (CREWE) from the shortlist.

The vote will take place around visits from Government Ministers and GBRTT representatives to the shortlisted locations.

Politicians say they will do this to gain a greater understanding of prospective locations' intentions, to engage with local communities, and get a feel for the momentum.

The result of this vote will be used to measure the level of public support for each location. The GRBTT will consider this as part of final decision making.  

What have Crewe's representatives said?

Leader of Cheshire East Council, Cllr Sam Corcoran (Cheshire East Council).

Councillor Sam Corcoran, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: "We are absolutely thrilled that Crewe has been shortlisted as one of the locations being seriously considered as the new home for GBR.

"We strongly believe that Crewe is the right and logical choice. Crewe is a rail town through and through, at the heart of the rail network.

"Crewe has a strong rail heritage and is one of the most connected interchanges in the country - connecting the nation. and serving as a gateway to the North."

Karl Hancock, CEO of Nub News, said: "We are delighted to be backing Crewe's bid to be the home of Great British Railways.

"Crewe has for a long time been at the heart of rail in this country and rail is at the heart of the town - it truly can offer the heritage, infrastructure and expertise needed to make this opportunity a success for the whole country.

"Whether you are reading this in Cheshire, the Midlands, London, Dorset, Devon, or anywhere else in the country, here at Nub News we believe this is a bid not just for the people of Crewe but the entire country.

Crewe is just 13 miles from Congleton, so if they win the GBR bid, it could feasibly employ residents of both towns. (Image - Ryan Parker)

"It is one of the best connected towns in the country and I'm sure many of our readers have gone through it on the train or even changed there.

"The levelling-up impacts that GBR will bring to Crewe won't simply stay there, but will flow throughout the country due to these strong links."

Cllr Craig Browne, Deputy Leader of Cheshire East Council and Chair of their Highways and Transport Committee, added: "GBR will hugely benefit Crewe and the wider borough.

"We believe bringing it here opens up a range of opportunities that will benefit our residents, businesses and communities and our strong rail industry. This means we have a skilled workforce that is right for GBR.

Alderley Edge Independent Craig Browne.

"We now look forward to the public vote and encourage people from Crewe, Cheshire, our neighbours and across the North West to back Crewe for GBR."

Dr Kieran Mullan, MP for Crewe and Nantwich, said: "Following the submission of Crewe's fantastic bid, I'm delighted we have now been shortlisted.

"We are now up against five other locations as the potential home of GBR.

"I can honestly say there are few places in the country that are more closely linked with the railway than Crewe and bringing the headquarters here will continue this proud tradition.

"We now need the public and community's support in backing Crewe's bid for GBR, not only will this bring levelling up opportunities to the town, but it will also bring jobs and an opportunity for our rail industry to thrive.

"Now we all need to come together and show our support for Crewe's bid and vote YES to Crewe becoming the location for the new GBR headquarters. "

Kieran Mullan (Conservative).

Cllr Jill Rhodes, leader of Crewe Town Council, said: "Being the home of Great British Railways would be a fantastic boost to Crewe and the surrounding area.

"Crewe has everything needed and Cheshire East Council put in a very strong technical bid

"We need everyone to pull together to raise the profile of Crewe and win the public vote."

Clare Hayward MBE, DL, Chair of Cheshire and Warrington LEP, said: Securing Crewe as the home for GBR will accelerate the rail-led transformation of the town even further and stimulate further growth, innovation and opportunity across the town and the region.

"This will have a positive impact on everyone across the community.

"Locating the GBR HQ in Crewe would provide a real boost of confidence in the town and would encourage further private sector investment, helping to provide skilled jobs for the future.

"We believe that Crewe is the right home for GBR HQ because Crewe is the home of rail.

"I encourage every business across Cheshire and Warrington to get behind Crewe. Show your support for Crewe's bid and vote in the public vote."

A dedicated website campaigning GBR for Crewe was launched in early April.

You can vote for Crewe to become the HQ for GBR now (Ryan Parker).

REMEMBER: Members of the public can now vote for Crewe online HERE.

A final decision will be made on the new GBR HQ location this summer.

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