Thanks, Lee!
To add some more detail to the Westbury Station adoption ideas:
Two members of the
TransWilts Community Rail Partnership (
TWCRP» ) - Dominic McKeown and I - met up recently at Westbury Station with Pete Jobson (
FGW▸ Station Manager) and Catherine Phillips and John Hill from the
Heart of Wessex Rail Partnership.
The agenda for our meeting was to investigate how the newly formed TWCRP could hopefully work with the well established Heart of Wessex group, in improving the ambience of Westbury Station - as well as publicising our respective partnerships! - by 'adopting' the station, and working with FGW to enhance it.
We went on a 'guided tour' of the station, with Pete Jobson offering his comments as to how our respective
CRPs▸ could become involved in enhancements to the station environs.
1. Planters / hanging baskets / flower beds on the platformsHanging baskets are out of the question, apparently, due to 'health and safety' rules - and, to be fair, as I also pointed out, they are also rather impractical, due to their need for constant watering - much too 'high maintenance' for our purposes. However, there are already planters on the platforms ... well, actually there are some plant pots, on platform 2/3:
Pete Jobson is quite happy for us to enhance this sort of floral display - even to the extent of considering the installation of several much larger flower beds, like the ones at Parson Street, which I described thus -
- provided they do not give off muddy water flows across the platform, when it rains, for example. As I explained, my understanding is that these raised beds consist of railway sleeper type surrounds, with a rubber membrane lining which does not allow leakage of the soil, and that they are thus generally self-sustaining. On this basis, Pete Jobson was happy that we could pursue this enhancement in due course: however, due to the capital commitment required to build several of these beds on the platforms, it was acknowledged that this may be a 'medium term' aspiration.
2. Murals on the cleaner's store / kioskThe
CIS▸ screens are due to be repositioned, in August, from their present location on the wall on platform 3 here:
to a more obvious position, just under the central canopy, here:
where they will be seen by most passengers disembarking onto platforms 2 and 3. I suggested the possibility of members of our CRPs repainting the 'kiosk' below the new screen location in a suitable dark green colour, and adding silhouettes of the heads of local school children - like this example (from Nailsea & Backwell):
... with a notice, explaining that such artwork was done by such-and-such local school, with the support of our two CRPs. Pete Jobson was very happy with this idea - the 'kiosk' is presently just a store for cleaning materials, and each side of it seems to have been painted a different colour in the past: I think this would be a very 'quick win' for us on the CRPs, as we could make a very apparent difference to the appearance of the cabin, which would be immediately noticeable to anyone getting off trains on platforms 2 or 3 and heading towards the station buildings. With the notice explaining that this enhancement was due to the involvement of the two CRPs, that would generate excellent positive publicity, I think.
3. Community Rail Partnership posters in entranceThere is an existing poster frame on the wall outside the entrance which we agreed, after some discussion, could be given over to the CRPs. Many thanks to Pete Jobson, who was quite happy that we could 'adopt' one of the large posters (just to the left of the main entrance to the station) for a joint 'advert' for the two CRPs.
4. Flower bed / rockery / scrubland outside the stationThis is indeed a bit of an eyesore:
This is perhaps the best opportunity for us to make an immediate impact, as CRPs, on Westbury Station. Pete Jobson is quite happy for us to strip out all the undergrowth on this slope, and replace it with something like the floral / painted stone display at Oldfield Park (thanks to Dominic for that excellent suggestion!). We discussed the logistics of the 'landscaping' of the embankment at Westbury: it may be that FGW could get a local contractor in, to do a basic clearance job, or even that we could get the probation service involved - but that will need to be investigated, with further details to follow.
I hope this explains what we discussed, but any comments, questions or indeed
offers of assistance to complete these works will be very welcome!
Chris.