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Jul 31 2020

Renovated Running in Board at Handforth

The Friends of Handforth Station allow us a behinds the scene look at the renovation of their 1950’s Running-In-Board ….

In 2019, Friends of Handforth Station renovated and re-installed an old 1950s British Rail Running-In Board.

Click here to take a look at the superb project in full colour.

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Jun 26 2020

North Staffs Community Rail Partnership AGM ….

A virtual North Staffs Community Rail Partnership AGM will be held on Thursday 9th July at 5pm ….

The North Staffs Community Rail Partnership works with partners from local councils, community groups, businesses, tourism venues and train operators in the communities served by railway stations between Crewe and Derby, plus Penkridge and Stone.

If you wish to join this meeting, powered by Microsoft Teams, please contact the Rail Partnership at northstaffscrp@stoke.gov.uk

Further details can be found at https://twitter.com/NorthStaffsCRP/status/1275457076936847360

 

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Jun 15 2020

InTouch Newsletter June 2020

 

Note nominations for the 2020 Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards is now closed and our team is now judging the entrants.

There have been many superb entries and we thank you for telling us about your station projects you are most proud of.

I hope that you are all safe and well.

These are strange and difficult times and many of you may feel anxious about going out at all, while others may be raring to go back onto their stations as soon as they are given permission.

It is of course important to adhere to train operator and Government guidance.

The Community Rail Network (formerly ACoRP) has recently updated its guidance on working on stations. I recommend reading this which you can do by clicking on this link:
https://communityrail.org.uk/coronavirus-guidance-2/

Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards 2020
We are determined to keep on encouraging and supporting your work on stations whenever this becomes possible, and to recognise and honour your achievements both now and in the past.

Your work is so important for your communities, the rail industry and your own wellbeing.

To continue encouraging you we are pleased to announce that we will be presenting the 2020 Cheshire Best Kept Station Awards this year but will be changing the way we judge and present the Awards.

We want you to tell us about one project / piece of work that you have completed (or maybe are still doing) that you are most proud of.

This does not have to be in the last year, it can be at any time in the past.

You can submit this information just in an email, or no more than a single side of A4. One or more photos would also be very helpful.

Please let us have this information by Friday 31st July by emailing:
intouch@bestkeptstations.org.uk

Station Group News
Many thanks to those of you that have been keeping in touch with us to let us know what you have been doing recently.  You can see some of these stories here:
https://www.bestkeptstations.org.uk/news/

Please keep your stories coming in; these will encourage others with what can be done.

We want to hear about what you have been able to do at or around your stations, in your communities and how you are keeping in touch with each other.

If this pandemic has shown anything, it is the strength and generosity that exists in our communities of which you are all part.

Send your stories to:
intouch@bestkeptstations.org.uk

We will continue to keep you informed about our plans as the progresses and look forward to hearing from you.

Keep safe, with Best Wishes,

Mark Barker
Chair
Cheshire Best Kept Stations

PS  Do send us your news and photos to intouch@bestkeptstations.org.uk so we can keep other groups in touch of your station projects.

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Jun 11 2020

Northern are now accepting requests to work on stations ….

In recognition of the easing of some lockdown restrictions, Northern is willing to assess requests to resume adoption activity at stations on a case by case basis. …

Northern write …

“We appreciate many will be keen to get back to stations but must balance that with the requirements faced by our station management teams
in implementing social distancing measures to protect the safety of our customers and our colleagues.

If members of your group would be interested in resuming some activity you must seek written approval from your local Regional Community and Sustainability Manager before undertaking any activity.”

Click here for further details

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Jun 05 2020

The Greener Handforth Project at their local station ….

The Friends of Handforth Station are still working hard to keep the station friendly and attractive ….

While strictly following government and rail industry guidelines, they have been able to do some gardening/landscaping maintenance, and have recently hung some hanging baskets created by one of the FoHS volunteers.

FoHS were also delighted when Handforth Parish Council chose the station as a prime site for their contribution to the Greener Handforth Project.

HPC have planted fruit and vegetables in four large planters (between the road and the station ticket office) and will be tending them regularly.

Local residents are encouraged to support this and to help themselves to the produce when it ripens.

Ashley Comiskey-Dawson, Clerk for HPC, said:
“The Greener Handforth Project aims at keeping Handforth an attractive place to live in. Particularly in these difficult times, we want to remind people of the benefits of appreciating the natural world around us. The Parish Council is pleased to contribute towards this, and we were glad to help Wilmslow Garden Centre and the local business Shentons by buying plants from them.”

Hugh Everett of FoHS added:
“As well as our famous artworks, we are continually maintaining our planting scheme at the station. Our regular donor of hanging baskets (Oak Nurseries on Lees Lane) has only recently re-opened for business, so we are starting by displaying our own home-made hanging-baskets. We hope these, and the Parish Council’s planters, contribute towards the well-being of the local community as they travel past and through the station.”

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