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Title: DfT Community Rail Partnerships ^60000 Fund
Post by: Lee on May 15, 2008, 11:33:55
A ^60,000 fund for Community Rail Partnerships has been set up, Rail Minister Tom Harris announced today (link below.)
http://nds.coi.gov.uk/environment/fullDetail.asp?ReleaseID=367550&NewsAreaID=2&NavigatedFromDepartment=False

A full list of the Community Rail Partnerships eligible for funding can be found below. All partnerships working on these lines can apply to the Designated Community Rail Development Fund for a grant of up to ^5,000 per route.

Abbey Line: St Albans - Watford Junction, Hertfordshire

Atlantic Coast Line: Newquay - Par, Cornwall

Barton Line: Barton-on-Humber - Cleethorpes, North Lincolnshire

Bittern Line: Norwich to Sheringham, Norfolk

Clitheroe Line: Clitheroe - Manchester, Lancashire and Greater Manchester

Derwent Valley Line: Matlock - Derby, Derbyshire

Esk Valley Line: Whitby - Middlesbrough, Teesside and North Yorkshire

Gainsborough Line: Sudbury - Marks Tey, Suffolk and Essex

Island Line: Ryde - Shanklin, Isle of Wight

Lakes Line: Oxenholme - Windermere, Cumbria

East Lancashire Line: Preston - Colne, Lancashire

Looe Valley Line: Looe - Liskeard, Cornwall

Maritime Line: Falmouth - Truro, Cornwall

Marston Vale Line: Bedford - Bletchley East, Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire

Medway Valley Line: Paddock Wood to Strood, Kent

Penistone Line: Barnsley - Huddersfield, South and West Yorkshire

Poacher Line: Skegness - Grantham, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire

Severn Beach Line: Bristol - Avonmouth - Severn Beach

South Fylde Line: Preston - Blackpool South, Lancashire

St Ives Bay Line: St Ives - St Erth, Cornwall

Tamar Valley Line: Gunnislake - Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall

Tarka Line: Exeter - Barnstaple, Devon

Wherry Lines: Norwich - Great Yarmouth and Norwich - Lowestoft, Norfolk and Suffolk



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