City leaders and key businesses from the North East have gathered to show their
support for Newcastle’s bid to become the new home for the Great British Railways
headquarters (GBR HQ).

Beating off competition from more than 40 other UK towns and cities, it was announced
earlier this month that Newcastle had been shortlisted alongside Birmingham, Crewe, Derby,
Doncaster, and York.

The competition seeks to recognise places with a rich railway heritage, strong links to the
national network and public support for the selected location, creating a great opportunity to
promote communities as the proud home for the start of a new era in Britain’s railways.

Voting is now open to the general public, closing on 15 August with the results being used to
measure the level of support for each destination and to be considered as part of the final
decision making. The next stage of the competition will involve a ministerial visit to all of the
shortlisted locations.

Taking this visit and the public vote into consideration, the final decision will be announced
later this year by the Secretary of State for Transport, bringing highly skilled jobs and
investment outside of London as part of the Government’s commitment to level up the UK.

With rich historic heritage and relevance as the birthplace of the railways, a pipeline of
talent and connectivity to the rest of the UK, Newcastle’s offer is compelling.

This competition provides an opportunity for city leaders, local communities, and businesses
to celebrate our railway heritage and highlight the role we could play as the future home of
the GBR national headquarters.

NewcastleGateshead Initiative (NGI) led on this bid in partnership with Newcastle City
Council and is urging everyone to play their part, vote and support.

Leader of Newcastle City Council, Cllr Nick Kemp, said:

“It’s fantastic news that Newcastle has been shortlisted as the location for the headquarters
of Great British Railways. We have a strong and proud history with the railways going back
generations so I cannot think of a better home for this new headquarters.

“This announcement is not only a vote of confidence in the city, a potentially significant
investment, but also the opportunity to bring new jobs to Newcastle.

“We have to compete against five other towns and cities on the shortlist, so I urge as many
people as possible to back us in the public vote and let’s win this for Newcastle.”

Sam Cassidy, Inward Investment Manager, Invest Newcastle (part of
NewcastleGateshead Initiative) who led on the bid to bring the Great British
Railways headquarters to Newcastle, said:

“This is an extremely exciting opportunity for Newcastle and we’re the perfect candidate.
Our history of innovation and our connectivity to the rest of the country means that we
are well suited to be a central hub for Britain’s railways.

“This also represents a chance to show the government’s commitment to levelling up by
locating the HQ of a large national institution in the North East and providing jobs and
opportunities for the people living here and the next generation. If successful this will
reinforce the regional pride we have as a leading destination to live, work, and build a
business.

“It's fantastic to have the immense support of the business community, but we also want
the public to know what this could mean for them and why they should be loud and
proud about why Newcastle is the ideal home for GBR HQ.”

Jamie Driscoll, North of Tyne Mayor, said:

“The North East was once the home of the locomotive – it should be again.
Stephenson’s Rocket was built at Forth Street Works, right next to Newcastle Central
Station.

“We are uniquely positioned to link our rail heritage to a new 21 st century headquarters.
Newcastle offers a perfect base for Great British Railways.

“This would be a symbolic homecoming and fantastic opportunity to create new jobs.”
Cllr Martin Gannon, Chair of the North East Joint Transport Committee, said:

“The whole region is behind the bid to bring the HQ of Great British Railways to
Newcastle. The rich industrial heritage of the area and our connection with the start of
all that transport history make the North East the perfect place for this accolade – not to
mention the economic boost this would provide.

“I’m rooting for Newcastle and would urge everyone to vote for Newcastle without
delay.”

Tobyn Hughes, Managing Director, Transport North East, said:

“I’d urge everyone in the North East to get behind Newcastle and vote for it to be the
location of the Great British Railways HQ. It would be amazing if the location could be
the site of Stephenson’s Works – engines like the Rocket and Locomotion were made
here and sent all over the world – building economies and even nations! Vote for
Newcastle to bring the railways back home.”

To find out more visit www.ngi.org.uk/GBR

Photo caption: City leaders and stakeholders came together to back Newcastle’s bid
for the new headquarters