Brothers the GWR needs your help
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Brothers the GWR needs your help
Please take time to read the following message;
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Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 6:11 PM
Subject: [LondonRailEnthusia st] Number Ten Petition to Save Didcot Railway Centre
Dear All,
I am writing to inform you all that there is a petition
on the Number Ten website to save Didcot Railway Centre/Great Western
Society.
Please sign the petition to prevent Network Rail from forcing the
closure of Didcot Railway Centre.
The petition can be found here:
* Save The Great Western Society <
http://petitions. number10. gov.uk/Save- the-GWS/ >
Best wishes and take care.
Kind regards,
Peter
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To: LondonRailEnthusias t@yahoogroups. com ; The_Track_Talk_ Page@yahoogroups .com ; therailwaycentre@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 6:11 PM
Subject: [LondonRailEnthusia st] Number Ten Petition to Save Didcot Railway Centre
Dear All,
I am writing to inform you all that there is a petition
on the Number Ten website to save Didcot Railway Centre/Great Western
Society.
Please sign the petition to prevent Network Rail from forcing the
closure of Didcot Railway Centre.
The petition can be found here:
* Save The Great Western Society <
http://petitions. number10. gov.uk/Save- the-GWS/ >
Best wishes and take care.
Kind regards,
Peter
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Peter Skuce
http://peterskuce. fotopic.net
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
I am not a GW fan but I think that this is a good cause.
Also I would love to see one in the eye of Notwork Fail!
Alas the link doesn't work.
Also I would love to see one in the eye of Notwork Fail!
Alas the link doesn't work.
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
Im not a fan of copper caps either but if someone could rescue the link i would encourage other members to sign the petition. I will try to find out what ive done wrong.
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
Greetings. I only heard about this at work yesterday and find it very difficult to believe that somebody would want to close it down. It should be saved. PLEASE resurrect the link so that I can add some weight to it.
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
First I've heard about it - there is a unique atmosphere about the running shed at Didcot - it's a timewarp with all the feel of a working shed. Suspect NR want the land to build their new signalling centre for the Thames Valley - is that the case, please?
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
The chairman's statement on the GWS society doesn't say that there is an immediate threat - simply that talks to buy the land outright have fallen through and that the lease arrangement continues as before. The problem with the current lease is that there is a 6 month notice clause. This is considered unacceptable for the Didcot operations (and I think we would all agree), but it has always been the case.
Richard
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
There may not be an 'immediate' threat, but, as is often the case, it may be a matter of waiting for the other foot to drop, so to speak. When negotiations fall through, you can bet that there'll be attempts to reopen them at some point.
If a working link to the petition is supplied, I'll sign it.
If a working link to the petition is supplied, I'll sign it.
Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
All you guys had to do was put in a search.
I found it, and to save everyone from looking and make it easier for all those who want to sign, here is the link:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Save-the-GWS/
BTW, I've already signed it about 2 minutes ago.
We have little enough heritage left as it is, and I don't want to see big business wipe out our history.
Go for it everyone. This petition definitely has my firm support.
Malcolm
I found it, and to save everyone from looking and make it easier for all those who want to sign, here is the link:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Save-the-GWS/
BTW, I've already signed it about 2 minutes ago.
We have little enough heritage left as it is, and I don't want to see big business wipe out our history.
Go for it everyone. This petition definitely has my firm support.
Malcolm
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
Thanks for that, Malcolm. Just signed it.
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Re: Brothers the GWR needs your help
So have I but such is the demand for improving the railway into Padd what with the Reading remodelling etc. I suspect that NR, an unloved crowd admittedly, will have a strong card if they want the land for a new signalling centre. Good luck to the GWS anyway
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!