Councillor Nick Mannion, leader of Cheshire East Council, has welcomed today’s publication of proposals for a new rail link between the Midlands and the North West, which would replace the scrapped Northern leg of HS2.
Councillor Nick Mannion said:
“We are also pleased to see Crewe included in the preferred solution for improving connections between Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and London, and that the report recognises Crewe’s importance as a rail interchange, its role in the regional economy and the regeneration potential.
“It is critical for Cheshire East that trains connect and stop at Crewe. “Crewe needs to be at the heart of whatever follows in place of HS2 and we will be seeking conversations with the consortium so that we can further understand these proposals and the full implications.”
Cllr Mannion added:
“Crewe’s 360-degree connectivity and strategic position makes it fundamental to delivering on the region’s transport ambitions and we are supportive of proposals that ensure any new services connect and stop in Crewe.
“Any proposal that doesn’t deliver this cannot truly provide an integrated network or realise the full transport and economic benefits in Crewe, Cheshire East or the North West as a whole.”
Congleton man jailed for engaging in sexual communications with a child
Three men sentenced following Disley burglary
Two men sentenced following violent altercation in Winsford
Local Mental Health Nurse awarded prestigious Queen’s Nurse title
Musica Nova March Concert
Macclesfield smashes Pancake Race for local NHS charity
Cannabis farmer who hid for eight hours during registry office raid jailed
Man charged with burglary and driving offences
Cheshire Police Commissioner revealed to be billing luxury car costs to taxpayer.
County-wide collaborative immigration and safeguarding operation yields positive results
Beech Hall School Marks Children’s Mental Health Week with Animal Therapy Experience
Appeal for witnesses following attempt burglary in Alsager
Man jailed for stealing from shops in Congleton
Match Report - Macclesfield Town 0 - 1 Brentford
Update on Flag Lane Baths
Council supports stronger measures to curb smartphone use in Cheshire schools
Man arrested following M6 police pursuit
Call for sites launched to help shape new Cheshire East Local Plan
Comments
Add a comment