THE leader and deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats on Warrington Borough Council have added their support to the Government's decision to go ahead with the high speed rail between London and Birmingham.
In a joint statement, councillors Ian Marks and Bob Barr (pictured) said: "This is the right decision and we are pleased the Government has taken it despite all the opposition.  
"It would be very beneficial to the North West and a large infrastructure project like this will create thousands of jobs.
"It will free up capacity on existing rail lines and be good for carbon reduction by taking people off planes and out of cars and by taking freight off the motorways."
The two councillors added a cautionary note, however.
They said: "We wish the Government had been bolder and given more commitment now to extending the line to the North West rather than just constructing it to Birmingham.  
"Also 20 years before the line would be open to the North West is far too long.  We want the benefits much earlier than that.
"Our task now is to continue to lobby for high speed rail and make sure that Warrington benefits directly from any route and we don't lose out to Manchester."
The Government's decision has already been welcomed by Warrington South Conservative MP David Mowat.