Spring 2025 saw FoGS receiving more awards for our work to improve Goostrey station.
In February, we won the Community Engagement Award from Cheshire Best Kept Stations (CBKS) and so we have a tenth totem to display at the station.
This award recognised the variety of ways in which FoGS are involved with local people.
For example, we ran a stall at Rose Day and we contributed to Goostrey Parish Archive’s transport exhibition during Goosfest. We also helped Jodrell Side WI with their project to create a coronation wall-hanging. And Debbie Goldsmith regularly leads workshops for children at Goostrey Art Studio and in towns like Crewe and Bury.
We were successful in the CBKS photo competition too. ‘Keeping Up Appearances’ received enough votes from our supporters to secure second place.
In March, FoGS were invited to attend the 20th Community Rail Awards in Newcastle-on-Tyne, where we were competing against 75 Community Rail Partnerships and over 1000 volunteer groups.
Just over 50% of the 227 entries were shortlisted, including all four that FoGS submitted.
Through public voting we were placed third for our photo. And we achieved enough points in the category It’s Your Station to be in the top 4 out of 40 volunteer groups, so we received a platinum certificate (unfortunately it wasn’t made of metal – just paper!).