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Business leaders call for 'decisive action' over TransPennine Express contract as concerns grow over impact to region's economy

TransPennine Express' contract is due to expire at the end of May

TransPennine Express has come under fire in recent months(Image: PA)

Manchester business leaders have written to the government to "express our deep concern at the ongoing, unacceptable performance of TransPennine Express (TPE) and the impact it is having on the region's economy".

The 12-strong group said the firm's operations are "not even approaching an adequate service" and called for "decisive action" to be taken by Secretary of State for Transport, Mark Harper

TransPennine Express and Avanti West Coast, has faced calls for their contracts to be axed due to their performance.

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TPE's contract expires at the end of May and the Department for Transport is examining the details of a recovery plan the company submitted in January after ministers deemed its performance was unacceptable.

The letter comes after the chief executive of property giant Bruntwood sent a similar one to Mr Harper in November 2022 the impact the continued cancellations of Avanti West Coast trains were having on Manchester's economy.

The new letter has been signed by:

  • Chris Oglesby, chair, Manchester Business Sounding Board
  • Vaughan Allen, chief executive, Manchester City Co & BID
  • Pat Bartoli, director of city centre growth and infrastructure, Manchester City Council
  • Sam Booth, chief executive, Pro-Manchester
  • Emma Degg, chief executive, North West Business Leadership Team
  • Robert Downes, development manager, Greater Manchester Federation of Small Businesses
  • Lou Cordwell, chair, Greater Manchester Local Enterprise Partnership
  • John Hamilton, chair of Manchester Pub and Club Network
  • Shaun Hinds, chief executive, Manchester Central
  • Clive Memmott, chief executive, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce
  • Dave Moutrey, chair of Manchester Cultural Leaders Group
  • Jane Sharrocks, chair of Manchester Business Improvement District

In the letter, the business leaders said: "As organisations which represent many thousands of businesses, from micro and SMEs to large corporates, across Greater Manchester we want to express our deep concern at the ongoing, unacceptable performance of TransPennine Express (TPE) and the impact it is having on the region’s economy.