Crewe set for HS2 regeneration strategy
Date added:
16/04/2015
A strategy is set to be drawn up to look at how Crewe can benefit from becoming the location for a hub station on the proposed HS2 high-speed rail network. Cheshire East Council is to join forces with London and Continental Railways, a government-owned company that specialises in railway-led regeneration schemes, to formulate the plans.
The local authority's cabinet will be asked next week to approve the signing of an agreement to work with LCR on the regeneration plan for Crewe and Middlewich, which will involve identifying sites closed to the proposed station.
A joint venture could also be set up to secure funding and acquire land to assemble development sites.
The cabinet is being asked to release £200,000 from the existing budget allocation for Crewe High Growth City to fund work on the regeneration plan.
Caroline Simpson, Cheshire East Council's executive director of economic growth and prosperity, said: "Even though the Crewe HS2 hub station isn't confirmed, the offer of support to the council is very welcome.
"Having the insight and experience of LCR is extremely attractive and they would bring direct access to key government departments and agencies."
Cheshire East Council has campaigned for the past four years to secure the hub station, resulting in a recommendation by HS2 chairman Sir David Higgins that the station should be built at Crewe by 2026.
LCR, controlled by the Department for Transport, specialises in the management, development and disposal of railway property assets, in particular where they are associated with major infrastructure projects.
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