Title: Network Rail's Bristol project cuts rail crime bill by ^40,000/year Post by: A V Lowe on July 04, 2010, 00:18:51 When the Devil makes work for Idle Hands, the lateral thinker turns this into an opportunity to deliver a better offer of employment, and so in Bristol a project costing ^10,000 set out to get the kids kicking their heels on street corners, out on bikes and having fun. The measure outcome in the first year of operation is a 4:1 cost-benefit in reducing railway crime and associated costs in the area targetted.
There are some interesting spin-offs which can develop from initiatives like this, a number of which are coming in under the umbrella of Bike Club - aiming to engage the 10-20 age group with cycling activities. One precursor of this saw a group in Reading recycling old bikes, and then being invited for interview to take up training as artisan workers - if you can fix a bike you have the basis of learning to fix a bus or a train, or pretty much any 'tradesman' skill. Participation provides a source of references for attendance and social skills - effectively underlining the maxim that to get a job you need to be doing one already. There is a Bike Club worker covering Bristol & Exeter and the website is www.bikeclub.org.uk for further information. This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |