Issue - meetings
Expression of Interest – Great British Railways Headquarters
Meeting: 09/03/2022 - Decision Session - Executive Leader (incorporating Policy, Strategy and Partnerships) (Item 4)
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The Department for Transport has announced their intention to run a competition to select the appropriate location for the headquarters of Great British Railways (GBR). This report notes the considerable benefits of York being home to Great British Railways HQ.
Additional documents:
- Annex A, item 4 PDF 496 KB View as HTML (4/2) 109 KB
- Annex B, item 4 PDF 347 KB View as HTML (4/3) 12 KB
Decision:
Resolved:
i. The Leader of the Council noted the considerable benefits of York being home to Great British Railways HQ;
ii. Approved the submission of a formal expression of
interest signalling the Council’s intent;
iii. Agreed the expression of interest will be a joint submission from York, North Yorkshire and Y&NY LEP and will follow extensive consultation with city partners, lead members and rail leaders.
iv. To delegate the authority to finalise and submit the expression of interest to the Chief Operating Officer following consultation with the Leader of the Council, in accordance with the recommendations above and within the competition deadline of 16 March 2022.
Reason: The competition deadline is 16 March 2022, with several cities and towns indicating interest. To avoid revealing our evidence too early, it is proposed that the expression of interest is not publicly shared before the competition deadline. As part of the consultation process it will first be shared with city partners and rail leaders to ensure an accurate reflection of York’s strengths. The joint expression of interest demonstrates the importance GBR and the rail sector has for the whole of the region, and the collaboration of the North Yorkshire Local Authorities who support York becoming the home of GBR.
Minutes:
Officers outlined the Council’s intentions to bid to be the headquarters for the new Great British Railways (GBR). It was confirmed that the headquarters were considered by Government as a gateway to its levelling up agenda. Officers sought the Executive Leader’s support for the bid which would enter York into a public vote on which town or city should be the location of the new headquarters.
The Executive Leader confirmed his support for the bid and thanked those that had worked on and promoted the bid including Members of Parliament who had spoken in favour of York. He highlighted York’s long tradition as a key location for the rail industry, the benefits of developing York Central and noted that if successful the headquarters would go alongside a government aspiration for Cabinet jobs to also be moved to York.
Resolved:
i. The Leader of the Council noted the considerable benefits of York being home to Great British Railways HQ;
ii. Approved the submission of a formal expression of
interest signalling the Council’s intent;
iii. Agreed the expression of interest will be a joint submission from York, North Yorkshire and Y&NY LEP and will follow extensive consultation with city partners, lead members and rail leaders.
iv. To delegate the authority to finalise and submit the expression of interest to the Chief Operating Officer following consultation with the Leader of the Council, in accordance with the recommendations above and within the competition deadline of 16 March 2022.
Reason: The competition deadline is 16 March 2022, with several cities and towns indicating interest. To avoid revealing our evidence too early, it is proposed that the expression of interest is not publicly shared before the competition deadline. As part of the consultation process it will first be shared with city partners and rail leaders to ensure an accurate reflection of York’s strengths. The joint expression of interest demonstrates the importance GBR and the rail sector has for the whole of the region, and the collaboration of the North Yorkshire Local Authorities who support York becoming the home of GBR.