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Extra funding for rural stations
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notes DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT News Release (073) issued by The Government News Network on 15 May 2008
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Press release
Department for Transport
Extra funding for rural stations
Passengers on rural and regional rail services across the country are set to benefit from a £60,000 fund for Community Rail Partnerships, Rail Minister Tom Harris announced today.
The new Designated Community Rail Development Fund will help deliver improvements to make a real difference at local stations, such as more seats at stations, cycle parking and better information for passengers. It can also help fund awareness campaigns to encourage more people to use these lines.
Rail Minister Tom Harris said:
"This extra funding will support the small projects that can make a big difference to passengers using rural routes and will help Community Rail Partnerships provide services that really benefit their local community."
Community Rail Partnerships promote and develop the railway services for local people and will apply to Association of Community Rail Partnerships for the funding. A full list of the Community Rail Partnerships eligible for funding can be found below. All partnerships working on these lines can apply to the fund for a grant of up to £5,000 per route.
Jerry Swift, Network Rail's Account Director for Community Rail, said:
"Network Rail has seen real improvements around the network as a result of the work of Community Rail Partnerships. We are delighted to be able to support this initiative and we are looking forward to seeing some innovative schemes that benefit rail users and local people. Delivering a railway that meets local needs is key to seeing the network develop."
Neil Buxton, General Manager at ACoRP said:
"Community Rail Partnerships can deliver a lot from very little and I am pleased that we are working with the Department and Network Rail to get this project off the ground. Local rail is thriving in many parts of the country and with continued work we expect it to grow further over the next few years."
The following Community Rail Partnerships are eligible to apply for funding: Abbey Line: St Albans - Watford Junction, Hertfordshire Atlantic Coast Line: Newquay - Par, Cornwall Barton Line: Barton-on-Humber - Cleethorpes, North Lincolnshire Bittern Line: Norwich to Sheringham, Norfolk Clitheroe Line: Clitheroe - Manchester, Lancashire and Greater Manchester Derwent Valley Line: Matlock - Derby, Derbyshire Esk Valley Line: Whitby - Middlesbrough, Teesside and North Yorkshire Gainsborough Line: Sudbury - Marks Tey, Suffolk and Essex Island Line: Ryde - Shanklin, Isle of Wight Lakes Line: Oxenholme - Windermere, Cumbria East Lancashire Line: Preston - Colne, Lancashire Looe Valley Line: Looe - Liskeard, Cornwall Maritime Line: Falmouth - Truro, Cornwall Marston Vale Line: Bedford - Bletchley East, Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire Medway Valley Line: Paddock Wood to Strood, Kent Penistone Line: Barnsley - Huddersfield, South and West Yorkshire Poacher Line: Skegness - Grantham, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire Severn Beach Line: Bristol - Avonmouth - Severn Beach South Fylde Line: Preston - Blackpool South, Lancashire St Ives Bay Line: St Ives - St Erth, Cornwall Tamar Valley Line: Gunnislake - Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall Tarka Line: Exeter - Barnstaple, Devon Wherry Lines: Norwich - Great Yarmouth and Norwich - Lowestoft, Norfolk and Suffolk
Notes for Editors
1. The Community Rail Development Strategy looks at innovative ways of operating local branch lines, through a programme of cost management, a drive to increase passenger numbers and direct community involvement via local authorities, community rail partnerships, and other stakeholder groups.
2. The scheme is jointly funded by the Department for Transport, Network Rail and the Association of Community Rail Partnerships (ACoRP)
3. Each year in May a series of local events staged on community rail lines around the country come together to achieve national profile through Community Rail Weekend. This year the weekend of 16th to 18th May sees over 50 activities organised by partnerships and often run by volunteers. For details of what is happening around the country go to http://www.acorp.uk.com and click on Events.
Public Enquiries: 020 7944 8300 Department for Transport Website: http://www.dft.gov.uk
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