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The Great Western Coffee Shop Forum
* Founded in 2007 by rail campaigners concerned at developments on First Great Western * Over the 12 years move from primarily a protest group to primarily partners - Running from 2007 to 2019 as a private site with help from a growing group of members, moderators and admins - Requirement for continuity planning "for the next 12 years" - New Constitution based on Community Rail pillars with candid friend approach - Official acceptance (DfT» ) via successful CCIF▸ bid and committed financial support from GWR▸ - Responsibility for posts remains with individuals posting them - Editorial oversite and direction remains with moderator and admin team, who are confirmed by voting members Last year - Strong forum (data to follow) - GDRP - we conformed anyway (always have done) but re-checked with members. 2 out of 2000 left. - Closing down of TransWilts members board; forum "spawned" TransWits CPR but they "divorced" in 2018 - entered ACoRP▸ awards (small project) ... short listed and third placed - Identified need for continuity planning and positioning - Applied for CCIF grant in October 2018 - Revamped format of extra pages over Christms - Added "Transport Scholars" - 52 + 12 admins / moderators - Addition of Facebook and Twitter feeds to point towards forum - Worked forward allowing for either outcome - Extraordinary meeting in February - Constitution vote in March - Set up GWR contact point at whole-franchise level with quarterly meetings - CRP▸ style input to GW▸ conference invites - Appointment of finance team / thanks to Jo for taking on treasurer role - Community Rail in the City in May - CCIF success - soft outcome; we are officially listed so can confirm Some Statistics -June 1 2018 to May 31 2019
* 27,267 posts (v 24,440 in previous 12 months) * 79,623 users of whom 78,362 were new. * 309,213 sessions, 2,042,003 page views = 6.6 pages per session * Of these UK▸ - 293,167 sessions, 71,993 users of whom 70,792 were new. -- Webmaster happy to talk on sources and voracity of these statistics.
There is a historic correlation between posting rates and major talking points with GWR * However - we have a 12% rise in posts year on year * There is an element of widening our coverage to associated 'grey' areas * Core traffic remains guests; key arrivals via search engines Metrics of our visitors
Ages of users well spread; 18 to 24 a bit low. Predomiantly male (75%) ... These differ from typical train user metirics BUT They are far less biased towards old men than most rail user groups
A huge THANK YOU
To our active admins and moderators
- BobM and Chris from Nailsea - Bruce, JoHoare, Lee, Phil, Red Squirrel, Richard Fairhurst, Timmer, TonyK and Western Pathfinder
To our members
- the 250 of you who have been posted in the last year - the 200 others who have been logged in but not posted in the last year
To guests
- and from people approaching us at Reading, I know how much we do for you too
To supporters and wellwishers within the rail sector
- ACoRP, Cross Country, DfT, GWR, Network Rail, Rail Future, SWR» , Transport Focus, TravelWatch SouthWest - Rail user groups, station friends groups and Community Rail Partnerships
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