Thanks for that clarification, Chris and Richard. These days, I am sufficiently removed from the Community Rail Partnership scene that I wasn't able to answer to this when it came up at last night's rail user group committee meeting.
P.S. Ironic that this should come up 5 years to the day since the
GWR▸ Community Rail Conference in Swindon -
http://gwr.passenger.chat/19245 a great celebration for our local community rail but personally very painful. Community Rail remains so useful as a tool to involve the railways in the communities they serve, and to involve the communities in the railways that serve them, for the mutual benefit (social, financial and economic) of both parties. How it's done benefits from tuning, both locally and nationally, from time to time.