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Towns and cities across the length and breadth of the country have thrown their hat into the ring to become the new home of Great British Railways. The deadline for expressions of interest passed on Wednesday 16 March, with applications received from the north, south, east and west of the country. In February, locations across the country with strong historical links to the railway were encouraged to make the case for why they should be the new home of GBR. The response has been extremely positive, with 42 towns and cities spread across the nations and regions expressing their interest. The Great British Railways Transition Team, which is leading the design of the future GBR, will now review each expression of interest as part of a rigorous assessment process before publishing a shortlist in May. The public will then have their say with an online vote forming part of the criteria to help identify the new home for Great British Railways. The winner will be revealed this summer. Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps said:
As part of the Government’s commitment to level-up the UK, and following the publication of the Levelling Up white paper, the new GBR Headquarters will be based outside of London and bring a number of high-skilled jobs to the winning location. Local economies will be further boosted by a number of new regional GBR headquarters across the country, putting decision-making and investment at the heart of the communities that use those railways day-to-day. The creation of GBR was announced as a major pillar of the once-in-a-generation reforms launched by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps in the Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail. GBR will be a single guiding mind that ends the fragmentation of the rail industry and drives benefits and improvements across the network for passengers and freight customers. Leader of Great British Railways Transition Team, Andrew Haines, said:
Applications will be measured against six criteria:
The central headquarters will be the heart of the rail network and provide strategic direction for the running of GBR. Local authorities, MPs and business groups are being encouraged to continue to drive forward their campaigns using #DestinationGBR. |