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Nov 15 2023

FoHS donate Rail Safety books to local schools and to Handforth Library ….

In late August the Crewe to Manchester Community Rail Partnership kindly gave the Friends of Handforth Station (FoHS) a number of copies of “Arlos Adventures There and Back”.

This Rail Safety book is written by train driver Bessie Matthews, and is aimed at children aged 7-13 years old. The book’s story follows Arlo and his friends on a day out as they make safe choices around the railway, its trains, and its stations.

FoHS have now donated copies of the book to each of Handforth’s three primary schools and to the local library.

In September, FoHS president Mike Bishop presented St Benedict’s Roman Catholic Primary School with 70 copies of the Rail Safety book, to head teacher Hannah McGuire and Year teacher Sonny McCarthy. To conclude the assembly, the children sang a hymn accompanied on the piano by music teacher and FoHS member, Rosemary Thomason.

In October, Mike presented a Year 3 class assembly at the Wilmslow Academy with multiple copies of the “Arlo” book. After the presentation, Natalie Scappaticci, in charge of the assembly, said “We’re grateful to the Rail Partnership, and to FoHS, for helping us to keep our children safe.”

More recently, Mike presented more “Arlo” books to the local community. He attended a school assembly at Handforth Grange School and presented head teacher Andrea Booth with 90 copies of the “Arlo” book. Later that morning, Mike donated 30 copies to Debbie Wood, head librarian at Handforth Library. Debbie said “As Handforth’s children grow up and use the railway more and more independently, we hope they’ll remember the lessons in this great little book.”

Commenting on the four book donations, Mike Bishop said “We are very pleased to donate such a worthwhile book to our local primary schools and to the public library. We hope that youngsters will enjoy reading it and, more importantly, that they learn important lessons about how to travel safely on the railway.”

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Oct 20 2023

News from the Friends of Goostrey Station ….

‘Amazing exhibition, very informative. And yes, there was a pond with goldfish on the south bound platform.’   This was written by a local resident after enjoying a display about transport in Goostrey 1800 to the present – from tractors and trains to bicycles and buses. The exhibition was organised by Goostrey Parish Archive as part of Goosfest’s Arts and Crafts weekend. 

 

Friends of Goostrey Station were proud to talk about the rejuvenation of the station building which Debbie Goldsmith has transformed into Goostrey Art Studio. Debbie displayed some of her paintings and rugs plus some of the plaques made by local adults and children to commemorate the coronation.  FoGS brought GIS maps to show how we record biodiversity. The three engraved glass trophies awarded by Community Rail were on show together with a host of photos. There was even information about astronomy (the favourite hobby of the chair of FoGS!) – a link to Jodrell Bank, a local world heritage site, and the possibilities of travel in the future.

In preparation for the exhibition, FoGS obtained photos from enthusiasts at Stockport station. These included fascinating views of the building that used to be on platform two. But it took local knowledge to know about the pond and the goldfish! Presumably this was a hobby of one of the railway employees.

A few days after the exhibition, Goostrey Beavers held another meeting at Goostrey Station. The hour passed so quickly!  But they all had time to work with Debbie Goldsmith and with Friends of Goostrey Station.  Inside Goostrey Art Studio each Beaver created their own headdress.  Outside they enthusiastically swept up fallen leaves.  By the end of the evening, the steps and car park looked so tidy!  And the children still had time to plant winter pansies in tubs and daffodil bulbs which will flower on the bank near the car park. 

 

But, for several Beavers, the most exciting event of the evening was the frogs which jumped out of the grass near the bug hotels!  Unexpected events are often the most memorable!

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Aug 28 2023

Northern Community Rail Report 2023

Northern have published their Community Rail Report for 2023 ….

Click here to read this comprehensive report

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Aug 27 2023

Crewe Heritage Centre are looking for new trustees ….

Crewe Heritage Trust are looking for seven new trustees to help shape the Crewe Heritage Centre into a museum for the 21st century.

This is a significant step which will see Crewe’s heritage back in the spotlight.

Established in 1987, the Crewe Heritage Centre has ambitious plans for its future.

The trustees and volunteers, supported by Crewe Town Council, are Working towards Museum Accreditation with an application due in September 2025.

They are also in the early stages of developing a major capital project, building on the successes of our jointly funded exhibition Forging History: 180 years of Crewe Works.

The Trust is particularly looking for expertise in (1) finance (2) legal (3) curatorial (4) marketing & communications (5) visitor operations (6) project management and (7) health & safety.

The monthly commitment is approximately 10 hours for up to two terms of three years each.

To find out more, visit: https://www.crewehc.co.uk/trust/vacancies  or get in touch via heritage@crewetowncouncil.gov.uk

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Aug 05 2023

Saving the Ticket Office at Handforth Station – Short Public Demonstration ….

Hugh Everett, Secretary of the Friends of Handforth Station writes ….

The Friends of Handforth Station are organising a Demonstration of Public Support at the station, at 10am Saturday 12th August 2023.

Please give us your support by joining us.

Please bring your friends, partners, children and others with you – the more, the merrier !

Note: the public consultation has been extended.

There is still time for you to feed back your comments about the proposal.

Click here to provide your comments before the end of 31st August 2023

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