Councillors urge residents to sign railway ticket office closure petition

By Daniel Jaines - Local Democracy Reporting Service

20th Jul 2023 | Local News

Stamford Station, Station Road, Lincs. Image credit: Network Rail.
Stamford Station, Station Road, Lincs. Image credit: Network Rail.

Lincolnshire Councillors are urging the public to sign a petition against the closure of railway station ticket offices in the county.

The Rail Delivery Group is proposing to close the majority of ticket officers and move staff onto platforms instead.

South Kesteven District Councillor Charmaine Morgan is among the local leaders nationwide who have criticised the proposed closures of Grantham and Sleaford Railway Station ticket offices.

Councillor Morgan, who also serves as the Deputy Mayor of Grantham, contends that this could create service inequality and accessibility issues across the network.

"Grantham is a busy junction serving major North/South and East/West routes… Whilst I appreciate the number of people using the office has dropped, there remains a need for the face to face support provided by the excellent knowledgeable staff on site," Councillor Morgan stated.

Councillor Overton of North Kesteven echoes these concerns, adding: "Personally, I still find the ticket office extremely helpful in feeling safe and purchasing the best ticket for the journey."

The proposed closures have also drawn criticism from local MPs, with Lincolnshire MP Gareth Davies calling for job protection and voicing concerns about the impact on customer service.

East Midlands Railway (EMR), part of the Rail Delivery Group, has launched a public consultation on the proposed changes, which would see staff transition to customer help roles on station platforms and concourses.

EMR states that the changes would result in more visible and accessible staff presence overall in stations during staffed hours.

Nationally, five Labour mayors, including Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, are preparing a legal challenge against the plans, warning that more than 2000 jobs could be lost as a result of the closures.

Both Councillor Morgan and Councillor Overton are encouraging those concerned about the potential loss of ticket offices to sign the online petition.

The consultation period closes on Wednesday, 26 July 2023.

     

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