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« on: June 15, 2016, 12:49:36 »

See http://acorp.uk.com/eventsawards/
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http://acorp.uk.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/CRA-16-Revised-Brochure-for-website.pdf

Closing date for entries - 17th June 2016

Last day for booking tickets for the event - 2nd September 2016

Awards evening - 29th September 2016

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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2016, 12:55:23 »

Entries from TransWilts are in the post to ACoRP (Association of Community Rail Partnerships).   These are national awards and there are lots and lots (and lots) of wonderful people out there .... there are lots of wonderful people on the TransWilts too, so I would be disappointed if we don't get a shortlisting or two - but that would be a good result.

The awards are excellent publicity, a good checkpoint to review what we've been doing, and a way of saying a big "thank you" to people who have put in effort as volunteers or beyond the call of duty in professional roles.
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« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2016, 07:11:44 »

From ACoRP (Association of Community Rail Partnerships) - a calendar for the rest of the year; I am adding it to this thread as there are several more events in Southport around the Awards evening. 

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Sun 11 Sept – Heritage Open Day – Water Tower,  Huddersfield – we will once again be throwing the doors open to the public at the Water Tower. We have had very good attendance over the last few years. This year Discover Huddersfield have produce a guide to the weekend listing over 30 buildings open. If you fancy a trip to Huddersfield the guide can be downloaded below.

Thurs 29 Sept 2016 –  Sharing Best Practice Seminar & Marketplace – Merseyrail & Partners. This event is in the morning and early afternoon of the awards day – more information will be sent out from the organisers in due course.

Thurs 29 Sept 2016 – Community Rail Awards 2016 – Southport

Friday 30 Sept 2016 – Southport Station Gala The day following the Awards, fun for all the family.

Tues 18 Oct or Weds 19 Oct – Stations Workshop Date and location to be confirmed. A re-run for Martin Yallop’s excellent workshop.

Tues 8 Nov –  Station Adoption Seminar North – York

Weds 9 Nov –  Autumn Members Seminars North – York

Weds 16 Nov –  Autumn Members Seminars  South – London  DfT» (Department for Transport - about)

Thurs 17 Nov –  Station Adoption Seminar South – London  DfT
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« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2016, 08:22:08 »

Shortlist published - copy here
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« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2016, 14:52:44 »

Shortlist published - copy here

TransWilts entries:

http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_listing.pdf

Shortlist:
http://atrebatia.info/CRA_2016_SHORTLIST_Public_Press.pdf
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c4.pdf SHORTLISTED - Most Enhanced Station - Melksham
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c5.pdf SHORTLISTED - Small Projects - Bowerhill Villager
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c7a.pdf SHORTLISTED - Wilton in Salisbury Business Event
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c7b.pdf SHORTLISTED - The Weymouth Wizard
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c8.pdf SHORTLISTED - Lisa Ellis
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c10.pdf SHORTLISTED - Travel wallets and mini timetables

Those that didn't make the cut:
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c2b.pdf
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c6.pdf
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c9.pdf
http://atrebatia.info/ACoRP_entry_2016_c11.pdf
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« Reply #5 on: August 08, 2016, 15:05:38 »



............apologies in advance for being a Grammar Nazi but Melksham station "raised to the ground"......shouldn't that be "razed"? (..........at least you know it's being read!)  Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2016, 15:32:23 »

............apologies in advance for being a Grammar Nazi but Melksham station "raised to the ground"......shouldn't that be "razed"? (..........at least you know it's being read!)  Smiley

Yes - it probably should.   You know how bad my smelling is though! 

There was an incredible amount of work put into the projects submitted ... and indeed quite a lot in writing them up.   One of the intents of all this shouting nationally is to ensure we don't slip below the radar as happened to the line in the mid noughty-s.  Second intent is to say "thank you" and gain some recognition for the dozens of people who have helped.   Third intent to provide us with an opportunity as we write up our activities to self-assess against set criteria.
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« Reply #7 on: August 09, 2016, 22:35:33 »

From the Great Western Railway press release:

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Great Western Railway partners shortlisted in all but one category at top community rail awards
 
Great Western Railway and its community rail partners have been shortlisted in 13 categories out of 14 at the ACoRP (Association of Community Rail Partnerships) Community Rail Awards 2016; with a total of 23 entries shortlisted.
 
To be hosted at the Southport Conference Centre on 29 September, the shortlisting recognises the role community rail plays in maintaining and improving the railway network.
 
This year’s awards see every community rail partnership across the Great Western network shortlisted for an award including: the Devon and Cornwall Community Rail Partnership; the Severnside Community Rail Partnership; the TransWilts Community Rail Partnership; the Heart of Wessex Community Rail Partnership and Three Rivers Community Rail Partnership.
 
Friends of Copplestone Station and Ashchurch Tewkesbury District Rail Promotion Group have also had entries shortlisted.

GWR (Great Western Railway) Managing Director Mark Hopwood said: “Throughout the Great Western Railway network community rail groups play a leading role, adding value to projects designed to improve services and make stations safer, friendlier and greener. I am delighted all of our community rail partnerships have been shortlisted and are in contention to win an ACoRP Award."


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« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2016, 08:32:23 »

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Southern Rail is shortlisted for a passenger award despite months of misery for commuters and a crippling union dispute

The rail company that has brought months of misery to commuters has been shortlisted for three 'passengers matter' awards. Southern is still in the middle of a crippling union dispute which has seen up to a third of trains a day cancelled. The company is embroiled in the long-running disagreement with the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT (National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport Workers)) over plans to change the role of guards on its trains.

But, the Association of Community Rail (ACORP (Association of Community Rail Partnerships)) Awards says it will celebrate the operator's hard work and community dedication, as finalists in three categories which includes 'Passengers Matter'. Southern Railway is also up for gongs for 'Involving Young People' and 'Involving Diverse Groups'.
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