Rochdale Observer

New partners to put the town on track for better train services

- JOSEPH RICHARDS rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ACOMMUNIT Y rail partnershi­p has been formed along the Calder Valley line, to improve access and use of rail services.

Rochdale Council joined forces with Calderdale Council to form the community rail partnershi­p (CRP) which will look to improve stations in Rochdale, including Mills Hill, Castleton,

Rochdale, Smithy Bridge and Littleboro­ugh.

Approval for the CRP was given at a Calderdale Council cabinet meeting on June 7 and will see Rochdale Council carry out its accounting, purchasing and employment functions.

The two councils are also in process of establishi­ng a steering group to run the partnershi­p which will include members from both areas.

It is hoped the partnershi­p will include input from local residents on what improvemen­ts can be made to the line.

Cllr John Blundell, cabinet member for Economy and Communicat­ions at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “The Calder Valley line is a huge asset for our borough and something we’re really lucky to have.

“It connects us with our close neighbours inside and outside the borough and is used by millions of people each and every year.

“It will also be a major focus for the next phase of our regenerati­on programme which will see us redevelop sites up and down the line through our new rail strategy.

“The new partnershi­p will complement this work by engaging communitie­s around the line and getting them involved in their local railway, with improvemen­t projects big and small.

“This is a really exciting developmen­t, because it’s ultimately the passion and pride of local communitie­s which changes places for the better.”

The Calder Valley line runs from Leeds to Manchester and Blackpool, via Halifax.

The partnershi­p will cover all Calderdale rail stations: Walsden, Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroy­d, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax and Brighouse, plus Elland station when it opens.

Cllr Jane Scullion, Calderdale Council’s cabinet member for Regenerati­on and Strategy, said: “We are excited to progress the Community Rail Partnershi­p along the Calder Valley line.

“We look forward to continuing our work with Rochdale Council, and other local groups and partner organisati­ons, to help improve the route and bring multiple benefits for the communitie­s it serves.

She continued: “Having a strong rail network enables people to connect with other communitie­s for employment and business opportunit­ies, social reasons and tourism, and to reduce car usage to help protect the environmen­t.

“The CRP will build on the excellent work of existing local groups in improving and promoting rail facilities along the Calder Valley line.

“We are keen to work with these groups as part of the CRP, and we invite them to get involved.”

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