Re: 13th March 2025 - Community Rail Awards, Newcastle Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:47, 14th March 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
In the interests of clarity (and politeness), it's actually Mr Burningham. And give him a chance to get back home from Newcastle!
CfN.

Re: 13th March 2025 - Community Rail Awards, Newcastle Posted by grahame at 13:15, 14th March 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Devon & Cornwall CRP picked up at least two places....hopefully, Mr Bermingham will advise us soon
Delighted - I was careful not to miss any out from the initial press release - but it did list winners only and there's a lot of fabulous other work going on that would have reached the placed and commended level not shown in that first release.
I would be - almost certain - that there would be many others across our region who got excellent national recognition last night and I would ask that they, or others who where there, please fill us in
Re: 13th March 2025 - Community Rail Awards, Newcastle Posted by ChrisB at 12:43, 14th March 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Devon & Cornwall CRP picked up at least two places....hopefully, Mr Bermingham will advise us soon
13th March 2025 - Community Rail Awards, Newcastle Posted by grahame at 12:38, 14th March 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
An inspiring range of community rail initiatives, delivered by community rail partnerships, station friends volunteers, and other community groups across Britain, has been recognised at the 20th Community Rail Awards this week.
The event, organised by Community Rail Network and headline partnered by Lumo, was this year held in Newcastle, to honour the wider railway industries’ celebration of 200 years since the birth of modern railways. A record-breaking 510 guests were in attendance including senior rail and transport leaders and community rail officers and volunteers. The evening recognised projects supporting diversity, accessibility and inclusion, sustainable travel and tourism, youth and schools engagement, community-led station improvements, empowered communities and influencing positive change.
The event, organised by Community Rail Network and headline partnered by Lumo, was this year held in Newcastle, to honour the wider railway industries’ celebration of 200 years since the birth of modern railways. A record-breaking 510 guests were in attendance including senior rail and transport leaders and community rail officers and volunteers. The evening recognised projects supporting diversity, accessibility and inclusion, sustainable travel and tourism, youth and schools engagement, community-led station improvements, empowered communities and influencing positive change.
The night’s winners across included within our area ...
Most Effective Communications Campaign sponsored by West Midlands Trains
Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership for Black History Month Every Month
Influencing Positive Change and Sustainability sponsored by Northern
Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership for Youth Travel Toolkit
Most Enhanced Railway Spaces sponsored by Greater Anglia
Severnside Community Rail Partnership for Mike Hodge Community Room at Bridgwater Station
Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership for Black History Month Every Month
Influencing Positive Change and Sustainability sponsored by Northern
Gloucestershire Community Rail Partnership for Youth Travel Toolkit
Most Enhanced Railway Spaces sponsored by Greater Anglia
Severnside Community Rail Partnership for Mike Hodge Community Room at Bridgwater Station
The above gleaned from the Community Rail Network web site, which also tells me that 510 guests attended in Newcastle.