A boost for Community Rail in central England

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West Midlands Railway has announced that they are playing an important role in a new partnership that will promote community engagement at railway stations in the Heart of England.

The train operator has joined with ten other organisations to form the ‘Heart of England Community Rail Partnership' (CRP).

This new collaboration, which has been officially launched this week, will help facilitate various community activities at railway stations across the region.

Community Rail can include initiatives such as station gardening projects, art displays and using station buildings for a range of events.

Involvement in activities at railway stations can help combat issues such as loneliness, by promoting community cohesion and giving the local community a sense of pride and ownership in their local station.

The Heart of England CRP area covers stations between Stratford-upon-Avon / Leamington Spa and Tysley, as well as stations to Nuneaton and West Coast mainline stations between Marston Green and Coventry.

A number of stations within the Heart of England CRP area are already adopted, with active projects ongoing.

Alongside and West Midlands Rail Executive, the partnership also includes Association of Community Rail Partnerships (ACoRP), Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, Vintage Trains, Coventry City Council, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, Stratford-on-Avon District Council, Warwick District Council and Warwickshire County Council.

What did the officials say?

Fay Easton, head of stakeholder and community for West Midlands Railway, said:

“The Heart of England Community Rail Partnership (CRP) is a unique and significant venture. It is also the first of a number such partnerships being planned across the West Midlands Railway network over the coming months. Through the work of the CRP, we are particularly focused on bringing community rail activities to many of our local stations, both urban and rural, to help enhance the platforms, promote community cohesion & economic development and to tackle social issues such as loneliness.

“Our army of committed station adopters already run many successful gardening, art and literary projects at our stations, with the potential to see many more new and enterprising ideas developed across the Heart of England through the support of the CRP.

“The investment being made into this new CRP is part of our wider commitment to expand the company's community rail agenda, with the aim of having engagement at every one of our 114 stations across the West Midlands.”

Cllr Roger Lawrence, chair of West Midlands Rail Executive and West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) portfolio holder for transport, said:

“West Midlands Rail Executive is delighted to be supporting the Heart of England Community Rail Partnership. Local communities are at the heart of our ambitious plans to transform rail services in the West Midlands, which is why Community Rail Partnerships are so important to us. We strongly believe that the needs of the community should shape what the railway offers and Community Rail Partnerships, through the work of the Community Rail Officer, represent a key way of integrating these community needs into the local rail network. We are therefore very excited to be working as part of the Heart of England CRP to put the community at the heart of the railway.”

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