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News Item

Jun 20 2021

Some boring news from the Friends of Handforth Station ….

Access for All at Handforth Station – When Boring isn’t Boring ….

Work at Handforth Station to prepare for their new lifts continues, and it is hoped that they will be in place by the end of next year.

Having cleared the site where the lifts and access footpaths are planned, Network Rail have recently completed drilling bore holes to determine the ground conditions.

The bore holes required access to the station via the flats on the west (Handforth) side of the railway line; during the three days of the work it was evident that boring is by no means boring, as many train users stopped to watch, intrigued by what was going on !

The results of the borehole tests will enable detailed design to commence. The Friends of Handforth Station (FoHS) have appointed an artist to work with Network Rail’s designers to enhance the new infrastructure, and are securing funding and grants for the artistic works. The intention is to design the artwork as part of the lifts and footpaths, rather than adding embellishments later.

Mike Bishop, Founder and President of FoHS said, “We first proposed Access for All in the minutes of one of our earliest meetings in 1997 and have campaigned for this ever since. We were delighted when the then Rail Minister visited the station on 4th April 2019 to announce funding for the works, and are very encouraged to see Network Rail now progressing the scheme, despite delays due to the pandemic.

“The next stage is an Options Report, which will indicate where  the lifts could be positioned, the location of access walkways/landings and waiting shelters, and more. We understand that the new lifts should be available to passengers by the end of 2022.”

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Jun 19 2021

News from Friends of Goostrey Station

The Friends of Goostrey Station send the following news …

Debbie and Sian are in the building!

To explain – artist Debbie Goldsmith and leather worker Sian Tudor Jones now have the key to the restored station building at Goostrey Station.  Debbie and Sian have a vision : ‘We hope to build an exciting creative space where we can not only house our working studios but also hold workshops, exhibitions and educational activities.’  At present the contracts are being finalised and there are negotiations with Northern about matters such as electricity meters.

On 25th May, during the presentation to FoGS of a sixth award from the Cheshire Best Kept Stations (CBKS) competition, Debbie and Sian were able to allow members to enter for the first time since the refurbishment was completed in 2019.  The outside of the windows had been spring cleaned beforehand and inside, as well as paintings and leather goods, there was a display of photos showing the stages of the refurbishment. Everyone was impressed!

Friends of Goostrey Station

Mike Jarvis, former chair of FoGS, accepted the CBKS Special Award on behalf of the whole team.  Members had been asked to nominate the project that they were most proud of.  In his speech Mike said ‘Our main aim when FOGS was formed some 7 or 8 years ago was to persuade the railway companies to renovate our Victorian former ticket office, of which there are few examples left in the whole country. We also wanted it to be brought back into use in some form. We have achieved that goal and it’s fitting that we have with us today Debbie Goldsmith and Sian Tudor Jones who plan be the first occupants of the building for many years. Their aim is to form working Art and Leather Studios with Education Workshops for adults and children.’

Mike went on to explain that ‘This was made possible thanks to Network Rail and The Railway Heritage Trust (RHT) who together funded the £150K renovation project.  It is also highly appropriate that we have with us Mark Barker from CBKS who introduced us to Andy Savage at the RHT, and Rebecca Styles from Northern Rail with whom the letting contract has been arranged.’

During the FoGS working party on 13th June, the new totem was attached to the wall of the road bridge. At the same time, members admired the recently planted tubs of flowering plants and the new exhibition of art work in the platform shelter. Year 4 at Goostrey Community Primary School have a display inspired by Carol Ann Duffy’s book called The Lost Happy Endings.  The children have written poems and stories with twisted endings to traditional tales. The title of one is ‘Goldilocks and the Side Order of Potatoes’ – intriguing!  It’s well worth a look whether you’re a passenger or just out for a walk or cycle ride. Chair of FOGS, Dave Roberts emailed members after the working party saying ‘It was really good to see everyone’s enthusiasm with the various activities. The mounting of the recent CBKS award adjacent to the five previous awards really highlights FOGS achievements at the station.’

 

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May 22 2021

Avoseat on display at Handforth Station on 26th May ….

As the Design Stage progresses for the provision of lifts at Handforth Train Station, plans continue for making the station more inclusive in other areas. The Friends of Handforth Station are hoping to welcome new rail users who have previously found rail travel from the station difficult.

Jenny Barnes, the Chair and the Arts Coordinator of FoHS, said, “Most of us welcome the return of the noise and bustle of life as the pandemic restrictions ease, but we must remember that some of our community find life’s excitement challenging. We want to make our station more friendly for them.”

The FoHS have partnered with the Seashell Trust, who support students with complex learning difficulties, disabilities and additional communication needs.

Jenny added, “The Seashell Trust have been wonderful advocates of our campaign for step-free access. They have also helped us understand what inclusivity means for their students.”

The Seashell Trust (headquartered near the border between Handforth and Cheadle Hulme) asked the fibreglass sculptor Kristian Movahed to create a soothing and reassuring seat for their students. The curvaceous and welcoming Avoseat was born.

The FoHS are now proposing to install a similar Avoseat on the Handforth Station concourse outside the ticket office.

Kristian Movahed, a fiberglass specialist who has contributed to Manchester’s Bee in the City,  will be visiting Handforth Station with his Avoseat  on Wednesday 26th May between 10.30am and 1.30pm. “Please come along, have a look and tell us what you think,” he said.

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Mar 31 2021

Handforth Station Quizzes …..

Handforth Station Quizzes – no-one’s got all the answers correct yet ….

The Friends of Handforth Station Spring Quizzes are still running, and we are told us that no-one has yet submitted a 100% correct entry form.

Hugh Everett, the Secretary of the Friends group, said:

“We have just extended the end date for our quizzes, to allow families an opportunity to visit the station during the school holidays and be in with a chance to win. We’ll be accepting entries any time before midnight at the end of Sunday the 18th of April.”

The prize for each quiz is a Northern Trains Weekend Family Rail Pass, worth £250.

The Friends of Handforth Station are also taking part in the Handforth Scarecrow Festival. Sunny now stands on the station concourse, joining the ranks of well over 100 scarecrows throughout the village.

Hugh added: “Now that lockdown restrictions are being eased, people can visit the station with a friend to help complete the quizzes. We hope they’ll say hello to Sunny, and admire the spring flowers that are now fully in bloom. To enter the quizzes, simply visit our website, where you can find all details on our main page.”

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Mar 24 2021

A History of Handforth Station

Roger Small and Mike Bishop have created a visual History of Handforth Station ….

Well worth a look at … a 43 page full colour history of Handforth Station over the last 180 years.

Many nostalgic photos and details of the progress the Friends of Handforth Station have made since it was founded in 1996.

Click here to view the History

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