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« Reply #135 on: October 06, 2023, 01:25:39 »

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Somerset's newest railway station will be "funded to delivery" after the government announced it was scrapping HS2 (The next High Speed line(s)). Prime minister Rishi Sunak announced at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester on Wednesday (October 4) that the hugely over-budget rail project would not be continued beyond Birmingham, freeing up more than £36bn for other transport projects.

While the majority of this funding will be reallocated to schemes across the north and the Midlands, £6.5bn has been set aside for the rest of UK (United Kingdom), including numerous new or existing projects in the south west. As part of the prime minister's announcement, the Department for Transport (DfT» (Department for Transport - about)) has confirmed that Wellington railway station will go ahead, with a view to trains running to and from the town by September 2025.

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Rail minister Huw Merriman MP (Member of Parliament) confirmed the project's success in a letter seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, published shortly after the speech at the Tory party conference. He said: "Further to today's announcement, I am delighted to be able to confirm that the project will be funded to delivery, subject to future updates to the project business case.
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« Reply #136 on: Yesterday at 12:55:08 »

Link below for an article in Somerset Live that reopening Wellington (Somerset) Station has taken a big step forward, although someone forgot to proof read the headline.... somewhat ironic given the subject matter.

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« Reply #137 on: Yesterday at 13:01:31 »

An unusually detailed and well constructed article for a local rag these days.
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