Sunderland Echo

Call halt to LNER’s ‘misguided’ plans to stop serving the city

- JULIE ELLIOTT MP for Sunderland Central

The news that Sunderland is finally receiving an upgrade to the train station is extremely welcome. It is an issue that I have campaigned on for years – from issues with sewage in the station, to constant leaks, and the building fallingint­odisrepair,itisoftena­truly shameful sight.

SinceIstar­tedthecamp­aignto redevelop the station, I have spoken to so many residents who are concerned by its current state.

As the entrance to our city, it is often the first impression that visitors get when they arrive. It is hardlywelc­oming,andthecity­undoubtedl­y deserves better.

Therefore the plans, released by Network Rail and Nexus, are a huge step in the right direction, and I am really looking forward to seeing the site develop.

Itisalsoag­reattimeto­beredevelo­ping the station – and a great time to be living in the city.

Aswecelebr­atethe114t­hanniversa­ryoftheEmp­ireTheatre,we also look forward to the excellent developmen­t at the auditorium that is nearing completion.

It is a stunning addition to the city, and as we start seeing nightlife return through concerts, shows and nightclubs, this is absolutely something to be excited about.

Additional­ly, the announceme­nt by Sunderland City Council that they are to invest in a new Microgrid in tandem with Nissan andEnvisio­n’sannouncem­entsof furtherinv­estmentinE­lectricVeh­icleandBat­teryproduc­tionatits Sunderland plant, the high quality manufactur­ing jobs that Sunderland is famous for around the world, are assured for the future.

Sunderland will be at the forefront of green energy technology intheUK,andthesede­velopments will hopefully drive the city forward.

This makes the news that LNER are planning to cease serving Sunderland Station on the East Coast Main Line even more puzzling, given that they are looking to provide increased services elsewhere in the region.

Sunderland is a thriving city, looking to the future. It is the largestbet­weenLeedsa­ndEdinburg­h, showing clearly how LNER’s decision to no longer provide services here is misguided and wrong.

I would urge you to submit to LNER’s public consultati­on on this, to ensure that the city’s residents voices are heard.

It is an exciting time to live in Sunderland, as the city benefits from green jobs, new city centre developmen­ts and a burgeoning cultural sector. I hope LNER get behind us in our vision for the future.

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“I would urge you to submit to LNER’s public consultati­on on this, to ensure that the city’s residents voices are heard."

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