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Title: Community Rail Network / ACoRP Awards 2020 - timetable for award entries
Post by: grahame on March 06, 2020, 08:41:51
From https://communityrail.org.uk/events-training/community-rail-awards/awards-entry/

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Enter our awards

Closing date: 15 June 2020, 17:00 hrs

Please gather all your supporting evidence and images together with your fuller written description before you start inputting your entry.

You must register in order to submit an entry but then you will be able to start an entry and save your progress, so that you can return and finish it later. However, we highly recommend that you try to complete it entirely in one go so that nothing is forgotten.

Please note, you can only work on one entry at a time. You must complete and submit an entry before you can start another.


Title: Re: Community Rail Network / ACoRP Awards 2020 - timetable for award entries
Post by: grahame on June 14, 2020, 16:18:26
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From https://communityrail.org.uk/events-training/community-rail-awards/awards-entry/

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Enter our awards

Closing date: 15 June 2020, 17:00 hrs

Please gather all your supporting evidence and images together with your fuller written description before you start inputting your entry

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Busy couple of days for a number of people ... me included.   

It has been a very interesting year writing up entries with projects not running to conclusion quite as planned these last couple of months.   Goodness only knows whether there will be a derth of entries as a result, or if lots of people are sitting bored and home and writing in a glut  ;D



Title: Re: Community Rail Network / ACoRP Awards 2020 - timetable for award entries
Post by: RichardB on June 14, 2020, 17:07:04
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From https://communityrail.org.uk/events-training/community-rail-awards/awards-entry/

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Enter our awards

Closing date: 15 June 2020, 17:00 hrs

Please gather all your supporting evidence and images together with your fuller written description before you start inputting your entry

....


Busy couple of days for a number of people ... me included.   

It has been a very interesting year writing up entries with projects not running to conclusion quite as planned these last couple of months.   Goodness only knows whether there will be a derth of entries as a result, or if lots of people are sitting bored and home and writing in a glut  ;D



I don't know what the position is right now, Graham, but I predict that there will be the usual deluge as 17 00 tomorrow approaches and, as you say, since people have been sitting at home now for quite a while, there may again be a record number (beating last year, the previous record so far).  We have two in - one more to go in tomorrow. 


Title: Re: Community Rail Network / ACoRP Awards 2020 - timetable for award entries
Post by: grahame on June 17, 2020, 12:54:36
I don't know what the position is right now, Graham, but I predict that there will be the usual deluge as 17 00 tomorrow approaches and, as you say, since people have been sitting at home now for quite a while, there may again be a record number (beating last year, the previous record so far).  We have two in - one more to go in tomorrow. 

Update from Jools and Richard ... now that entries have closed

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Many thank to all of you who have submitted entries to this years Community Rail Awards. We've been heartened to see almost 200 entries, which is a fantastic testament to the tenacity of community rail in these unusual times. Shortlisted entrants will be notified early August. Good luck to all who entered!

Good luck everyone!


Title: Re: Community Rail Network / ACoRP Awards 2020 - timetable for award entries
Post by: RichardB on June 17, 2020, 17:05:20
An excellent effort by all those who have entered this year's Awards.   Nearly 200 entries is fabulous - only a few less than last year's 210 which set the record to date.

I echo what you say, Graham.  Good luck, everyone!



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