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A lobbying organisation from the North East says they’re pleased after having discussions with Northumberland County Council over the future of a new rail project.
Construction Alliance North East had raised concerns as to why the council had opened up the tendering process to contractors across the country rather than in the North East, but they have now met together to discuss their reasoning. “CAN very much welcomes this level of much needed spend on major infrastructure projects here in the North East, which of course brings construction jobs but also long-term economic benefits to our region,” said Chair Ken Parkin.
Plans are progressing to reopen the Northumberland Line from Ashington to Northumberland Park, in North Tyneside.
Regional lobbying organisation Construction Alliance North East (CAN) says it has been buoyed by talks with Northumberland County Council over the Northumberland Line Rail Project.
The council’s tender to deliver the ‘Northumberland Line Stations Construction Project’ indicates that a single national contractor will be appointed to deliver six new stations and car parks, including the associated infrastructure works between Ashington and Northumberland Park.
The long-awaited project received £34m in government funding from the Department for Transport which will rapidly progress the plans to reopen the Northumberland Line, which was closed to passengers in 1964.