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Julian Sturdy - Strong Voice for York Outer

Julian Sturdy

Member of Parliament for York Outer

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York Press column: All action ahead of Easter

York Press column: All action ahead of Easter

It has been a jam-packed couple of weeks since my last column where I had an opportunity to reflect on the Chancellor’s Budget. I want to begin by highlighting the fantastic news that inflation has dropped to 3.4 per cent – the lowest in two and a half years. When the Prime Minister came to

Julian works with Parkinson’s UK

This week in Parliament, Julian had a really positive meeting with Laura from Parkinson’s...

Julian meets with Minister to discuss Renters (Reform) Bill

Alongside Andy Simpson of York Residential Lettings Association, Julian met with Jacob Young MP...

Julian supports Dogs Trust plea to end puppy smuggling

Julian has pledged his support on the issue of puppy smuggling today at a...

Julian backs York to be new home of Great British Railways

February 5, 2022

Julian has eagerly welcomed the formal launch of the competition to find a home for Great British Railways and enthusiastically backs York as the ultimate choice.

As part of the Conservative Government’s commitment to level up the country, the new Great British Railways HQ will be based outside of London and bring a number of high-skilled jobs to the winning location.

Local economies will be further boosted by a number of regional headquarters based across the country, putting decision making and investment at the heart of the communities who use those railways day-to-day.

Bids to house the new HQ will be measured against six criteria:

  • Alignment to Levelling Up objectives
  • Connected and easy to get to
  • Opportunities for Great British Railways
  • Railway heritage and links to the network
  • Value for money
  • Public support

The GBR transition team will shortlist the best applications in May, after which a public vote will help determine the winning location.

Julian has already been campaigning for York to be the home of Great British Railways and held a Westminster Hall debate on York’s bid in November, making York the first location to present their case to the Railways Minister.

In the debate, Julian stressed both our world-famous railway heritage, exemplified by the National Rail Museum and a station that was the largest on earth when first opened in 1877, and our successful modern rail industry and connections.

Furthermore, rail employs some 5,500 people in York, a full 10 per cent of the national railway workforce. Our city’s geographical position also makes it a strong contender, situated both near the centre of Great Britain and the heart of Northern England. Julian also emphasised the potential of the York Central development as a base, the largest brownfield site in Europe.

While there will be tough competition from rival cities, Julian will continue to press the case with Ministers and is confident that York can get over the line if it is chosen to go through to the public vote.