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Publication Date:-
2023-12-25
 
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Government sets ambitious target to grow rail freight by at least 75%

EVEN more vital goods will be transported across the UK by rail, following an ambitious target announced by Transport Secretary, Mark Harper, to grow rail freight by at least 75%.

From delivering food to supermarkets, to transporting building materials to construction sites, rail freight is a vital part of everyday life in the UK, carrying tens of billions of pounds worth of vital goods.

Today's announcement demonstrates this Government's drive to grow the rail freight industry even further and boost the considerable economic growth it delivers across the country, by supporting supply chains and thousands of high skilled jobs.

Not only does this target provide the sector with certainty by setting a clear pace for growth by 2050, but it will also lead to significant environmental benefits by taking lorries off our roads; slashing emissions and congestion in the process. For example, just one train can replace up to 129 HGVs, and a tonne of freight moved by rail produces about a quarter of the carbon emissions it does by road.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said:- "Rail freight helps keeps this country moving, ensuring our supermarket shelves are stocked and materials are supplied to our construction workers. Not only is it the most efficient and environmentally friendly way of transporting many goods, but it helps grow the economy across the country. This ambitious plan demonstrates this Government's confidence in the rail freight sector, and I hope it encourages businesses to capitalise on the extra opportunities, so the industry continues to thrive and deliver for our country."

Today's announcement delivers on a commitment made by the Transport Secretary in his George Bradshaw address earlier this year, along with fulfilling a commitment in the Department's Plan for Rail and Transport Decarbonisation Plan.

The target will encourage further private sector investment in projects that will grow and modernise the industry, such as:- GB Railfreight's new state of the art maintenance facility in Peterborough, which was officially opened by the Transport Secretary in September this year.

GBRTT's Lead Director (interim) Rufus Boyd said:- "The Government's announcement today, for a rail freight growth target of at least 75% growth by 2050, supports what our customers and stakeholders told us in the national Call for Evidence. That setting a clear ambition for rail freight growth will help bring the sector together, focus minds, break down silos, and be a catalyst for private investment. Rail freight is already a big success story. Moving goods by rail is a greener option and helps cut road congestion, and what we have here is an opportunity to grow rail freight's modal share. I am convinced that through collaborative working the industry can rise to this challenge."

The Rail Freight Growth Target also forms a key part of the Government's continual drive to improve the long-term capacity of the rail freight network, with billions of pounds of redirected funding from HS2 now further supporting schemes to improve rail infrastructure and services in all parts of the country.

Director General of the Rail Freight Group Maggie Simpson said:- "We are delighted that Government has recognised the economic and environmental benefits of growing rail freight. This target sends a strong message about the benefits and potential of rail freight which will encourage investment by industry and private businesses and attract more customers to move their goods by rail."

As recently announced through the Network North plan, the transformative Ely Area Capacity Enhancement scheme, backed by around £550 million of Government funding, will see an extra 6 freight trains per day to and from the Port of Felixstowe; the equivalent of taking 98,000 lorry journeys off the road every year.

The target has been set following a detailed consultation with industry leaders, customers and other stakeholders by Great British Railways' Transition Team (GBRTT). Going forward, GBRTTs recently formed Strategic Freight Unit will spearhead strategic leadership in the freight sector, further unlocking the industry's potential for growth.

Network Rail freight director Henry Bates said:- "Rail freight has a key role to play in Britain's economic and environmental wellbeing, keeping supermarkets stocked, builders building and medicine moving. We want to see more freight on rail and having a Government supported, long-term target will support the sector's ambition to grow and attract investment."


Taxi insurers steer Salvation Army Christmas Present Appeal in Southport

Group - InsureTaxi Branch Director Karl Garcia - (right) with team leader Ian Brooks, sales executives Lauren Burdell and Ben Pilgrim and collection organiser Jo Birch   Group - InsureTaxi Branch Director Karl Garcia - (right) with team leader Ian Brooks, sales executives Lauren Burdell and Ben Pilgrim and collection organiser Jo Birch

STAFF at a Southport insurance company have given a bumper boost to the Salvation Army Christmas Present Appeal for a 3rd year running.

Team mates at InsureTaxi on Leicester Street collected more than £300 worth of toys to hand over to the charity to distribute to Southport youngsters.

The company, which insures more than 9,500 customers nationwide, also welcomed donations from local drivers who stopped off with toys and selection boxes.

Branch Director Karl Garcia, a father of 2, said:- "Our annual Christmas toy collection has become a tradition in our office and also receives great support from customers. The cost of living crisis has hit our area hard and the Salvation Army doesn't want any child to wake up without a gift on Christmas morning. We will remain right behind them."

The 48 strong workforce has also raised £500 towards a Ukraine ambulance appeal this year with collections and charity car washes.

Karl added:- "It has been a particularly busy year for us as the taxi industry recovers to normal levels post-pandemic. We hope to welcome more local sales and admin staff next year."

Founded in 2005, the company insures thousands of private and public taxis and traditional black cabs nationwide.

 
      
 
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