Chamber warns that new Government Railway Funding needs to do more to respond to needs

Published on: Friday, 1st March 2024
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Chris Hobson from the East Midlands Chamber

A statement from the East Midlands Chamber has welcomed long-anticipated Government funds of £123 million for the Midlands Rail Hub - a project to improve connectivity between train stations across the midlands but said that it does little to meet the needs of those in the region.

The initiative uses cash freed up by abandoned HS2 funds to upgrade stations and improve infrastructure across the overall midlands area.

East Midlands Chamber Director of Policy and Insight Chris Hobson said: “While any investment in midlands railway infrastructure is to be welcomed, we’re concerned that once again the primary focus is on towns and cities outside of the East Midlands.  Our Manifesto for Growth 2024, which we’re taking to Westminster on 11th March, asks our policy makers to ensure we deliver fair funding for infrastructure in the East Midlands. 

This isn’t about receiving investment at the expense of our neighbours to the west, it’s about Government doing more to rectify the fact that we are the most under-funded region in the country when it comes to rail travel. 

“We have desperately inadequate service between stations within the East Midlands and this hampers the tremendous growth potential of businesses.  It’s all very well that a Birmingham-bound passenger might be able to jump on an extra train here and there at Nottingham but what we’re stating loud and clear in our manifesto is the huge need for transformational improvement within the East Midlands.

“We look forward to taking our manifesto to Westminster on 11th March and insisting politicians listen to what our businesses need to succeed.”

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