Moorlands District Council says ‘more detail is needed’ on possible Stoke to Leek rail line re-opening

News that train services could, in time, return to the Moorlands with the re-opening of the line from Leek to Stoke have been cautiously welcomed by the District Council – pending further details about the funding package to deliver the scheme.

The Government announced yesterday that funding earmarked for HS2 north would be re-directed to improving local public transport including projects in the Midlands.

An outline business case for reconnecting Leek to the national rail network by reinstating services on the line has been developed by Staffordshire Moorlands District Council and its partners and was submitted to Government in 2022.

Council Leader, Councillor Mike Gledhill, said: “The Council welcomes the announcement regarding the proposed Leek to Stoke rail link. We now need to see what the specific funding package involves and how the Government proposes to future proof the scheme against inflation and other factors.

“We hope to hear soon about details of timescales, planning implications and operational matters so that we can be assured of the viability of the project, its impact and sustainability.

“The creation of an upgraded network of public transport across the Moorlands is a priority for the Council. The rail link has the potential to be a significant part of that alongside much needed improvements to bus services across our three towns and the rural areas to meet local needs, boost our local economy and improve our quality of life.

“The Council is committed to working closely with all partners to develop projects that create better public transport in the Moorlands.”

Tony Mullins
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