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« on: October 01, 2016, 08:08:37 »

At the ACoRP (Association of Community Rail Partnerships) awards on Thursday (29th September 2016), the overall winner award was

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Awarded to: Great Western Railway, with their CRPs (Community Rail Partnership) and all volunteers!

http://atrebatia.info/overallwinner.pdf

In Community Rail, breathing "new life into local lines", First Great Western and now Great Western Railway have done so much in recent years ... the citation states:

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This year’s overall winners have demonstrated strong ongoing commitment to the spirit of Community Rail, clearly showing what sustained partnership working can achieve in this sector!

The collaboration between Great Western Railway, its CRPs and volunteers has achieved so much: from imaginative projects engaging young people; through to innovative art schemes and a substantial station redevelopment.

By maximising the local knowledge of its partnerships in planning the communications campaign for modernising the Great Western Route and by hosting its annual community rail conference in Yeovil (described by the DfT» (Department for Transport - about) as “the gold standard for others to aspire to”), Great Western Railway, has demonstrated how to reap the full benefits of the creativity and knowledge generated through effective partnership working.

Congratulations to Great Western Railway on this award - well deserved in my view when I see how much they have helped us on the TransWilts and hear echoes of that message from around the franchise area.
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2016, 12:09:40 »

Congratulations also to TransWilts CRP (Community Rail Partnership) for winning the 'Best Marketing Campaign' for the diverted Weymouth Wizards in July/August 2015.
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2016, 14:08:17 »

Congratulations also to TransWilts CRP (Community Rail Partnership) for winning the 'Best Marketing Campaign' for the diverted Weymouth Wizards in July/August 2015.

Thank you, Bignosemac

All of the Community Rail Partnerships across the Great Western Railway, and GWR (Great Western Railway) themselves were also placed last night - congratulations to them too.

A Song for the Tamar Valley Line - first place in "Community Art Schemes"

A New Station for Severn Beach - first place in "Most enhanced Station"

Loop the loop - branching out [Looe line] - joint third in "Community Engagement event"

The Weymouth Wizard - first in "Marketing Campaign"

Mini Adventurers take the train [Devon and Cornwall] - second in "Marketing Campaign"

East of Bath line closure communications campaign - first in "Passenger matters"

No train - no worries [Three Rivers CRP] - second in "Passenger Matters"
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« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2016, 12:55:07 »

More of what GWR (Great Western Railway) have to say ... not on their site yet (as far as I can see) but with our local paper:

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Press release - Friday 30 September - from Great Western Railway
 
Great Western Railway and partners scoop top rail industry award
 
Great Western Railway and its community rail partners have walked away with the top award at this year’s ACoRP (Association of Community Rail Partnerships) Community Rail Awards, and won a further six awards.
 
Hosted at the Southport Conference Centre last night (Thursday 29 September), GWR won the Overall Winner 2016 award alongside their community rail partners and volunteers; took first place in no less than four other categories; a further second place award for Best Marketing Campaign, and a third place Best Community Engagement Event award.
 
GWR Managing Director Mark Hopwood said:
 
"I am delighted that both GWR and our Community Rail Partners have been so publicly recognised in this way. Having been shortlisted in 13 of 14 categories, it is wonderful to win the top award.
 
“Throughout the Great Western Railway network community rail groups play a leading role, adding value to projects designed to improve services and make stations safer, friendlier and greener.”
 
As well as the Overall Winner Award, GWR won first place for: Community Art Schemes with the Devon and Cornwall CRP (Community Rail Partnership); Most Enhanced Station Buildings and Environments with the Severnside CRP; Best Marketing Campaign with the Transwilts CRP for our Weymouth Wizard service, and the Passengers Matter Award for communication of the east of bath line closure.
 
A second place award was won for: Best Marketing Campaign with the Devon and Cornwall CRP, encouraging families to take the train; and a third place award for Best Community Engagement Event with the Devon and Cornwall CRP for station mural painting.
 
This year’s awards saw every community rail partnership across the Great Western network shortlisted for an award including: the Devon and Cornwall Community Rail Partnership; the Severnside Community Rail Partnership; the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership; the Heart of Wessex Community Rail Partnership and Three Rivers Community Rail Partnership.
 
Friends of Copplestone Station and Ashchurch Tewkesbury District Rail Promotion Group have also had entries shortlisted.
 
The awards recognise the fundamental role community rail plays in maintaining and improving the railway network.
 
At the award ceremony Rail Minister Paul Maynard MP (Member of Parliament) also announced the Community Rail designation of the Transwilts line – now one of only 19 designated lines in the UK (United Kingdom).
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« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2016, 18:02:44 »

All of the Community Rail Partnerships across the Great Western Railway, and GWR (Great Western Railway) themselves were also placed last night - congratulations to them too.

Pictures of the individual category winners now provided to us ...


Sally Crabtree, Calstock Primary School, College Road Primary School and the Devon & Cornwall Partership:
A Song for the Tamar Valley Line



Severnside Community Rail Partnership:
A new station for Severn Beach



TransWilts CRP (Community Rail Partnership) and Great Western Railway:
The Weymouth Wizard [[marketing via the TransWilts]]



Great Western Railway:
East of Bath line closure communications campaign

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