#DestinationGBR: Final shout out for businesses to Vote Crewe!

By Jan Roberts

8th Aug 2022 | Local News

South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce is urging everyone You can vote for Crewe in one final push. Public vote open until August 15 (Ryan Parker).
South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce is urging everyone You can vote for Crewe in one final push. Public vote open until August 15 (Ryan Parker).

A local business community is urging everyone to back Crewe's bid to become home of the Great British Railways (GBR) - as the public vote reaches its final week.

South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce is rallying the support of all its business members and their employees and families to 'Vote Crewe!' - in one final push.

The deadline to vote for Crewe to become the new home of Great British Railways ends next Monday (August 15).

You can vote for Crewe to become the offical home of Great British Railways until Monday - August 15 (Ryan parker).

Crewe is one of six towns and cities shortlisted to become the home of the new public body set to have responsibility for all aspects of Britain's railways, including infrastructure, timetables and fares.

More than 100 businesses have written to the Secretary of Transport to back Crewe, prompted by a letter the Chamber helped to compile.

Now it's calling on the rest of the business community to do their bit for the town.

Chamber Chief Executive Paul Colman said: "This is the shot in the arm Crewe needs, not only because of the potential for new jobs, but to create a narrative which is positive about ourhistoric rail town. 

South Cheshire Chamber Chief Executive, Paul Colman, believes the GBR HQ would inject positivity into Crewe (Jan Roberts).

"For too long it has suffered the negativity of a town centre in need of regeneration - despite the strenuous efforts of all stakeholders to get things moving over the years. 

"Here's a real opportunity to lift the mood and create a feel good-factor about 'brand Crewe' and make it a town where people aspire to live and work."

The Chamber, a non-political organisation, works to support businesses across South Cheshire representing their interests at district and town council level.

It also represents their interests nationally, as a leading member of the British Chamber of Commerce.

Over 100 businesses and neighbouring chambers have shown their support for Crewe (Ryan Parker).

It played a key role in securing HS2 for Crewe by organising a petition signed by the area's largest employers and neighbouring chambers of commerce.

It called on the Department of Transport to support the regeneration of Crewe by restoring it to its former glory as the epicentre of rail travel.

In 2020, the Chamber led a public consultation in partnership with Crewe Town Council and Cheshire East Council seekingviews on living, working and spending time in Crewe.

More than 1,400 people took part and while there were some negative comments the positive outweighed them massively.

Crewe is the only North West England location left in the running for the GBR HQ (Paul Howes).

Mr Colman added: "Crewe's rail heritage can be seen everywhere, in street names and buildings, and there's a great deal of local pride for this.

"Crewe is the natural home of GBR and all people have to do is vote and use the hashtag in social media.

"Already over 100 businesses and neighbouring chambers have shown their support for Crewe and we have written to all our members to spread the word around. 

"The message is: Time is running short. 

"Vote or post on social media now, it only takes a couple of minutes and could make all the difference to Crewe's future."

Support from the US town of Crewe, Virginia for Crewe's GRB HQ bid (Cheshire East Council).

Last week, the US town of Crewe, Virginia, officially declared its support for Crewe's bid to host the national HQ of Great British Railways.

Crewe is the last town and North West location in the running for GBR. It is in competition with Birmingham, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle and York.

Its submission, which can be read online, sets the case: 

"Crewe was born from the railways, developed following the Grand Junction Railway Company's 1837 investment in a new station connecting the Liverpool & Manchester Railways and the London & Birmingham Railways, along with the opening of Crewe Works in 1840. 

"Crewe's strategic location at the heart of the UK rail network means that it remains one of the most important interchanges in the country and a major hub for rail freight transport, uniquely acting as a gateway to the Midlands Engine and Northern Powerhouse regions as well as to Scotland and Wales."

You can also back Crewe's bid by using #HeartOfRail on social media (Cheshire East Council).

A final decision on the location for the GBR HQ will be made later this year. 

Vote for Crewe HERE.

     

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