Exclusive: Is Hereford getting a second railway station at Rotherwas?

HEREFORD could get a second city railway station to cope with the thousands of new jobs expected to come to Rotherwas industrial estate.

The planned Enterprise Zone, given the thumbs-up by Prime Minster David Cameron during a visit earlier this year, has prompted rail supporters to push for the new passenger service.

See today's Hereford Times for more on this exclusive story.

Comments(25)

ArmadilloSackRace says...
10:51am Thu 9 Aug 12

Would only be worthwhile if a considerable amount of people outside of Hereford got jobs in the Enterprise Zone. Most people in Hereford would have to travel almost as far to Hereford station as they would if they went straight to Rotherwas so it wouldn't be worth their while waiting for specific trains and having to allow for them being late etc.

Jshock says...
12:15pm Thu 9 Aug 12

What about everyone south of the river who could avoid coming across the City to catch the train? If it happens this is good news for the County.

apdor says...
12:16pm Thu 9 Aug 12

Before we go any further discussing this and to save time could the Hereford Times please start posting its source's on information like this.

William Rudd says...
12:30pm Thu 9 Aug 12

Better go n buy a Hereford Times Apdor

William Rudd says...
12:31pm Thu 9 Aug 12

And it says Is Hereford, not Hereford is.........Just saying

Lukio says...
3:45pm Thu 9 Aug 12

Excellent news if it happens. Hopefully it will alleviate some of the congestion on the roads especially if they put a freight terminal in there.

hfdbob says...
3:52pm Thu 9 Aug 12

I'd like to know what these thousands of new jobs are? NOT polytunnels i hope!

ArmadilloSackRace says...
3:53pm Thu 9 Aug 12

Lukio - very naive if you think you can just start transporting loads via the railways just like that. It's very unlikely there'd be the capacity to suddenly put on a load of additional freight trains on this route.

ArmadilloSackRace says...
3:54pm Thu 9 Aug 12

hfdbob - The Enterprise Zone has been well publicised. It couldn't be further from polytunnels, as you'll find out if you google it.

Lukio says...
6:42pm Thu 9 Aug 12

@ArmadilloSackRace - Have you actually read the story in the HT? Alleviating traffic on the roads IS a part of this as confirmed by Network Rail who comment that the infrastructure is already in place to do this.

megilleland says...
7:03pm Thu 9 Aug 12

I understand that the creation of these enterprise zones announced in the 2011 Budget have a lifespan limit of 5 years. If this is the case hadn't the Council better pull out its finger and get something positive on the ground or it will be added to the ongoing projects of ESG, ring road etc and future costs falling on the local rate payer.

TwoWheelsGood says...
9:34am Fri 10 Aug 12

Rather like the 'Greenway' to Rotherwas and Holme Lacy - the grant awarded by Sustrans in 2008 has a 5 year life, expiring in March of next year. Lots and lots of talk and fees to Amey but no sign of any building work starting yet ...

bobby47 says...
9:59am Fri 10 Aug 12

Do not be troubled by this issue. The railway station will not be built and the jobs will never become a reality for our young local kids.The only thing you can be sure of is numerous discussion groups will emerge, they'll hold countless pointless meetings, huge consultancy fee's will be dished out and then nothing will happen.It never does. We are doomed to a future of more and more car wash enterprises and becoming the greatest fruit picking zone within Europe. I say, lets ditch the big ideas and stick with what we know. Grow fruit and process chicken. Sleep well.

ArmadilloSackRace says...
11:18am Fri 10 Aug 12

Lukio wrote:
@ArmadilloSackRace - Have you actually read the story in the HT? Alleviating traffic on the roads IS a part of this as confirmed by Network Rail who comment that the infrastructure is already in place to do this.
No, I have to admit that I haven't. I've not bought the Hereford Times for about 10 years. There's only so much mind-numbingly mundane news I can take, and most of it's available here for free. At least any 'news' on this website is generally recent, whereas the printed copy is out of date before it even hits the shops.

William Rudd says...
2:12pm Fri 10 Aug 12

Well bobby47 this was announced about an hr ago....

International manufacturing firms have today confirmed partnerships in an exclusive agreement to locate new advanced campuses in two UK sites.

Get It Group are a US firm who provide building development alternatives for economic growth. They have paired up with Georgia based Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing and Ukrainian Market-Mats to position new bases in Hereford Enterprise Zone and at organic farm, Model Farm in Ross-on-Wye.

These ventures are predicted to create upward of 500 jobs in manufacturing and to increase local spending power by £20 million a year upon the projects’ completion.

Manufacturing campuses in both regions will host their own apprenticeship training schools, with at least 10% of employees joining through these schemes.

Hereford’s Local Enterprise Partnership, Marches LEP, hopes to prompt good conditions for economic growth by encouraging the creation of sustainable jobs in the private sector.

The investment in these projects was announced today by the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at the British Business Embassy held at Lancaster House during the Olympic Games

Lukio says...
3:36pm Fri 10 Aug 12

This latest about the aerospace jobs is really positive news. Think we'd all best start swotting up on how to build aircrafts. Bagsy I'm not test-pilotting though ;)

megilleland says...
3:55pm Fri 10 Aug 12

It is not only aircraft they are building, but also drones to keep an eye on the plebs when they get out of hand!

bobby47 says...
4:28pm Fri 10 Aug 12

William Rudd, You've just succeeded in exposing me for what I am. An incompetent bungling cynic. Well done my friend. My warmest regards.

FergOfTheFord says...
10:48pm Fri 10 Aug 12

Yes we COULD have a new train station, just as we COULD have a ring road, and apparently we COULD be getting 1000 new jobs, we COULD also have a new shopping centre, and we COULD have a company willing to buy the racecourse...and we COULD all join together and get us a council with a backbone.

William Rudd says...
12:39pm Sat 11 Aug 12

And you could do with reading the latest news regarding cattle market.McAlpine are now on site.
And someone has already come forward wanting to buy the racecourse.

William Rudd says...
12:42pm Sat 11 Aug 12

Thats ok Bobby.I do tend to meet quite a few cynical people in my journeys through the internet.

Lukio says...
9:21pm Sat 11 Aug 12

@William Rudd - any idea when they're going to start the work? Would be interested to know....ta.

William Rudd says...
2:40pm Sun 12 Aug 12

They were busy there yesterday constructing a brand new bike shed by the old market tavern offices :-)

Lukio says...
5:35pm Sun 12 Aug 12

Lol excellent...perhaps they're trying to encourage the contractors to come to work on their bikes :)

Rob Jones says...
7:01pm Wed 15 Aug 12

The original proposals put forward by The BSC Consulting Group also included a new heritage steam museum at Rotherwas Chapel and restoration of a short section of the Ross to Hereford railway line to Hoarwithy to create much needed tourist jobs in the Hereford area.

http://herefordsteam
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