Nub News throws its support behind Crewe’s bid to be the home of Great British Railways

By Jack Wynn

10th May 2022 | Local News

Trains in the Vale of Glamorgan will ultimately be managed from the new HQ. (Image credit: Ryan Parker)
Trains in the Vale of Glamorgan will ultimately be managed from the new HQ. (Image credit: Ryan Parker)

Nub News is throwing its support behind Crewe's bid to be the home of Great British Railways. 

We are backing the bid for the GBR headquarters to come to the Cheshire town across all 51 titles around the country. 

Nub News believes Crewe's bid is the right one for the whole of the country, with its strong connectivity, expertise, heritage, and infrastructure making it the ideal location to ensure the benefits of the headquarters will flow out around Britain. 

We can also announce that our headquarters will be moving to Crewe shortly – showing our backing for the town.

The Government is setting up Great British Railways to simplify the railways in Britain.

This new public body will have responsibility for owning Britain's rail infrastructure, collecting fare revenue, running and planning the network and setting most fares and timetables.

A shortlist is expected to be announced in May, which will be followed by a non-binding public vote. A decision on where the headquarters will be located is expected this summer. 

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 Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Cheshire, London, the Midlands 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. 

"It is one of the best-connected towns in the country and I'm sure many of our readers will 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. 

"Alongside this, we are pleased that our headquarters will soon be moving to Crewe. As Nub News continues to grow, we want to make sure we are connected to our communities in Cheshire but also around the country – and we think Crewe is the place to do that.

"Soon, the public will have the chance to vote on where Great British Railways and we'd urge all of our communities to get behind Crewe."

Crewe's bid was submitted by Cheshire East Council and its partners. Cllr Sam Corcoran, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: "We're pleased that Crewe's bid has the backing of Nub News so we can get our message out there to their audiences. 

"We're proud of the bid we have submitted. We firmly believe this is a great bid for Crewe, for Cheshire East and that the benefits that bringing this opportunity here will flow around the country. 

"We also look forward to welcoming Nub News to the town. Businesses choosing to invest in Crewe is a real vote of confidence and highlights our strong links to the rest of the country."

Cllr Craig Browne, Deputy Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: "There aren't many towns in the country more closely associated with the railways than Crewe. Bringing Great British Railways here will be the next step in our long and proud rail story.

"We want to take the public with us on this journey and show them why this is a great opportunity, as well as telling the whole country we are the right place for the headquarters. The support of Nub News will help us to do this, especially when it comes to the public vote.

"Anyone who wants to can pledge their support to our campaign and get updates by going to www.gbrcrewe.co.uk."

     

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