From my email
BRTA Westbury Forum
Saturday 10 May 2025 1pm lunch 2-4pm business
Venue: The Railway Inn, Station Road, Westbury BA13 4HW
Agenda:
1. Appointment of a Chair (not Simon)
2. Apologies for absence
3. Radstock-Frome: Can BRTA recruit and fill the gap with research, study, case building and route protection? How?
4. Taunton-Barnstaple: Councils and agencies need to study and find solutions.
5. Bristol Metro: LRT should be on road space, Bristol-Portishead should be conventional rail.
6. New stations - West of England: Do a list for study and assessment on case merits
7. New stations - South West Main Line and South West Main Line Cinderella Status via Axminster, what can be done/draw a list of ideas
8. Bristol Temple Meads-Weymouth: How can patronage be enhanced?
9. New bridge over River Severn
10. Gloucester-Ross-on Wye-Hereford: needs an Area Rep to work it up.
11. Severn Twin-Track new rail bridge linking England and Wales for more by rail capacity
12. Bridport, Seaton, and Lyme Regis re-rail connectivity to main rail
13. Yeovil curves enabling for example Weymouth-Exeter direct via Yeovil Junction?
14. 14. Any Other Business
15. Day, date of next forum (scheduled and Exeter for Dr Jonathan Coghill to chair to be decided and put on website page).
BRTA is pro-rail, seeking solutions to overcome problems, not bedevilment. Any queries:
ceo@brtarail.com See our website:
https://brtarail.com/events/ and our Blogspot:
https://brtarailvolunteer.blogspot.com/and here's the covering letter that makes it clear it's an open / public meeting and gives more of the BRTA flavour
Dear All,
BRTA Westbury Forum 10-05-2025 All Welcome
I attach and list below the agenda BRTA will be tabling at the Westbury Forum. Please come and bring family and friends to gather together and explore, be open minded and help with solutions to overcome problems. 60 years since main closures, so much water under the proverbial bridge, blockages abound, but if there is a case for reopening for all the many benefits it brings, then should we urge councils, agencies and other power-platforms to engage more, study the case merits more and invest in strategies to get local rail back as much as possible for people and goods? Should we like HS2▸ have a "here's the cheque, move please"? or accept collateral damage, loss, disenfranchisement and estrangement to the 'now' situation on the ground? That is the choice nationwide. Bedford-Cambridge will not be an easy fight, and both old routes and new have their similar problems and power adequacy dilemmas on a budget of £6.4 billion and the Lower Thames Crossing (road only) £8-9 billion was found recently. The South West like the North needs its share and tiered approaches of 1. what can be done now, 2. what is medium term and 3. what is for someone else/wishful thinking? Faith-based realism and pragmatism is not the same as negativity, cynicism and throwing 80% market share to road upgrades which seem abundant, whilst congestion, pollution and parking demands seem endless, when the rail alternative could make a real contribution?
BRTA can plant ideas, make requests and urge powers to invest in studying, making a case, protecting routes and deviation spaces and moving agendas towards delivery incrementally or like Bristol-Portishead as a full blown project which is all weather proof, why? Because the determinism was there and robust.
What BRTA can do is seek to recruit a growing membership, advocate ideas in the media and other consultations and by growing our support base, delegating to Area Reps and them in turn doing the same and growing teams for project work, enabling real advocacy and progress as far as we may, to be realised, actualised and done. Often it is the absence of advocacy come rain or shine, which allows by default routes to be lost, costs to spiral and damage done.
Ross on Wye is teaming with hotspot tourism, the case is readily discernible, the A40 evermore congested, land use for parking is land not available for other things, so talk with the town council and get a dialogue going, but needs capable people.
BRTA seeks those people who take the proverbial 'fish' and turn it into a meal for 5000+ people! Not so much the 'miraculous' but the constant chipping away for a few basics and other things falling into place. If you do not ask, you will never get it. So we seek, ask and find incremental gains become apparent, fanning flames for more.
Yours sincerely,
Richard Pill
BRTA CEO▸
Ps. Happy Easter and I am clearing my decks for invasive eye surgery in the coming week, which will put me out of action for a while. Thank you.