DOZENS of campaigners calling for a new rail stations in Wellington and Cullompton met a minister when they descended on Parliament this week.
And on the steps of Westminster Hall they met with Lord Hendy, the Rail Minister, and were joined by Richard Foord MP, whose Honiton and Sidmouth constituency includes Cullompton.
Mr Amos and Mr Foord presented the minister with two letters supporting the stations project – one from a cross-party group of South West MPs and one from Wellington Town Council – four members of which were among the delegates.
Lord Hendy thanked those who attended for travelling to make their case, but said he could not make any announcements before the current spending review was complete.
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“I’ve been to the site for Wellington station myself and you have a strong advocate for it in Gideon who doesn’t let me forget about Wellington – I sometimes think I see him more than my wife,” he said.
After the meeting, Mr Amos said: “Speaking to the Minister in front of the delegation, I was able to emphasise the cross-party nature of the support for the station and the fact that the project is set to bring £150 million in economic growth to the area.
“The fact so many made the four-hour journey up to Parliament showed him just how strong local support is for this project.
“I was pleased the minister acknowledged the strong support there is locally and knows that I will not stop pressing the government to sign off the final funding for this station project – a hugely economically beneficial project for the whole region.”

Gideon Amos, Lord Hendy and Richard Foord with the letter from Wellington Town Council
Mr Foord added: “I was delighted to help host tens of residents from the West Country who travelled to London to impress on the Rail Minister how vital railway stations are for Wellington and Cullompton.
“Lord Hendy was impressed by the strength of our cross-party demand.
“We have gone all-out to get the Government to recognise how these stations in the South West can wait no longer.”



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