Residents
and businesses in Denbighshire are being encouraged to show their support for a
campaign to secure £1bn of rail improvements to transform the North Wales and
Cheshire regional economy and deliver 70,000 new jobs over 20 years.
The campaign is being driven by the North Wales
and Mersey Dee Rail Task Force (NW&MD) and has the backing of the region’s
eight local authorities, the Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise
Partnership, the Mersey Dee Alliance, the North Wales Economic Ambition Board,
the North Wales Business Council and the West Cheshire & North Wales
Chamber of Commerce.
The Growth Track 360 campaign is
calling for:
* Electrification of the line from
Crewe to North Wales so the region can connect with HS2 services at Crewe, and
fast London trains can continue to Bangor and Holyhead
* The doubling of frequency of trains
between North Wales and Manchester
* Investment in new, modern, better
equipped rolling stock
* New direct services between North
Wales and central Liverpool over the Halton Curve via south Liverpool, which
will open up a connection to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
* Doubling of services on the
Borderlands line between Wrexham and Bidston, through Shotton and Deeside.
Denbighshire County Council is asking its
county residents and businesses to show their support for the project and
complete a short questionnaire.
Leader of Denbighshire, Councillor
Hugh Evans OBE, said: “This is a prime example of how councils, business and
public sector leaders are all working together for the benefit of the local
economy, linking communities with the planned HS2 line between London and the
North of England.
“If successful, the Growthtrack360
campaign would lead to a massive boost to the North Wales, Cheshire and Wirral
economies.
“This project would result in quality jobs
across the region, with far better rail links and greater opportunities for
business development. We really need the public’s help in showing the
strength of support for the campaign.”
To show your support, please
visit www.growthtrack360.com
and answer six very quick questions.
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