Nantwich and Wrenbury Railway Stations Scoop Top Awards
Published: 16/02/2025
Nantwich Railway Station has been named Cheshire’s Best Kept Station and Wrenbury Railway Station won the Art Project Award at the recent Cheshire Best Kept Stations Award Evening.
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Both are Transport for Wales stations and have the help of local volunteer groups and support from 3 Counties Connected Community Rail Partnership.
A record attendance of 180 people saw 17 stations in the former county of Cheshire ‘score’ at Crewe Alexandra Football Club when Cheshire Best Kept Stations Annual Awards were held on Thursday 6th February.
The Awards were presented before ten Borough and Town Mayors by Mr Craig Harrop, Regional Director West & Central for Northern Railway.
On presenting the awards, Craig Harrop said:
“It’s fantastic to be part of this celebration of volunteers and the local railway community, who through their incredible skills, passion and hard work, help to brighten up stations across the county. Our community partners are the heartbeat of the railway and we’re extremely proud to work closely with them to deliver such a wide-ranging positive impact across Cheshire and the North of England.”
On announcing the Awards, Mark Barker, Chair of Cheshire Best Kept Stations said:
“Tonight’s Awards Evening is a celebration for all the volunteers and community groups who do so much to brighten up our stations in Cheshire. You are all winners! – whether or not you pick up an award tonight. Tonight, at our new venue Crewe Alexandra Football Club, we are saying a big thank you to volunteers and for those who support and encourage you – the rail industry, civic leaders and local authorities. You deserve it. You should be proud of your work at so many of our Cheshire stations. We have seen some truly excellent work from volunteers and staff at stations right across Cheshire.”
Paul Webster, Community Rail Network’s Regions Support Manager, who also spoke at the event said:
“Each of Cheshire’s stations ably demonstrates how they are a gateway to their community, offering a colourful floral welcome for visitors arriving there or with artwork which leaves a long lasting pictorial memory that people getting on a train will take with them. They are stations which provide a pleasant vista for passengers travelling through them to also enjoy. Cheshire Best Kept Stations is a unique awards ceremony within community rail and one which Community Rail Network was delighted to attend and to be able to support.”
Nantwich won the top ‘Cheshire Best Kept Station Award‘
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The superb gardening has for many years caught the eye here, which our judge succinctly summed up as ‘An ongoing horticultural triumph’. But there is more to the station. When the old concrete waiting shelters were demolished and replaced with glass and metal structures, the 3 Counties Connected Community Rail Partnership (CRP) saw the opportunity to use them for an art display. Working with the nearby Primary Academy, the children of years 5 and 6 prepared designs based on the town’s rich architectural heritage and on the theme of ‘floral town’ to link with the station’s gardens. Thanks to the teamwork of the CRP, school and volunteers, the station is a splendid gateway that the town can be truly proud of.
Gina Haigh from Nantwich in Bloom said:
“Our team at Nantwich in Bloom are thrilled to have won the top award at Cheshire Best Kept Stations 2024. Our Nantwich Station Volunteers are an enthusiastic, innovative, hardworking team that I am fortunate enough to also call my friends. The Award is far more than we expected, and we will continue to do our best to ensure our station gardens and planters continue to ‘grow’”.
Learn more about Nantwich Railway Station and 3 Counties Connected CRP Artwork Project here.
Wrenbury Station won the Art Project Award
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The station, serving a small isolated rural community, was transformed into a vibrant public art space that reflects the unique spirit and identity of the village. The aim was to enhance the station’s visual appeal while fostering stronger community ties, in which it has certainly succeeded. Funded by the 3 Counties Connected Community Rail Partnership, the project was delivered through a collaboration between local artist Cathy Williams of Art Space, fifty students from the village Primary School, and the station adopters from Transport for Wales.
Josie Rayworth, Community Rail Officer for 3 Counties Connected CRP said:
“3 Counties Connected CRP are absolutely thrilled that Wrenbury Station has won the Cheshire Best Kept Stations Art Project Award. This achievement is a testament to the wonderful collaboration between the station adopters David and Joy, Wrenbury Primary School pupils, and the incredibly talented local artist Cathy Williams. We are so proud to showcase what makes Wrenbury special through the eyes of the children, beautifully expressed in the vibrant art installations at Wrenbury Station.”
Learn more about Wrenbury Railway Station and 3 Counties Connected CRP Artwork Project here.