It was great going back to Midsomer Norton, catching up with progress and chatting to John Bridges, Doug Auckland and Norman Allward. Most of the other faces have changed since I was a regular on the Monday Gang. With all the 'beginning of the end of air travel' angst of the last few days it was nice to be at a transport location with a future. All is not lost, we will still be able to travel - and it will be enjoyable. For the first time at Midsomer Norton I got the feel of a 'real' railway, a railway that will actually carry freight and passengers into the future. As I rounded the bend and the station came into view on the return walk I could see a modern passenger train - in my mind - easing round the curve on its way to Bournemouth. An inspiration as always ...
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Monday, April 19, 2010
midsomer norton today
It was great going back to Midsomer Norton, catching up with progress and chatting to John Bridges, Doug Auckland and Norman Allward. Most of the other faces have changed since I was a regular on the Monday Gang. With all the 'beginning of the end of air travel' angst of the last few days it was nice to be at a transport location with a future. All is not lost, we will still be able to travel - and it will be enjoyable. For the first time at Midsomer Norton I got the feel of a 'real' railway, a railway that will actually carry freight and passengers into the future. As I rounded the bend and the station came into view on the return walk I could see a modern passenger train - in my mind - easing round the curve on its way to Bournemouth. An inspiration as always ...
Sunday, January 04, 2009
namecheck!
This has always been first and foremost a community site for the Trust at Midsomer Norton, even though in recent months it's expanded its range somewhat.
But for regular volunteers at MN there is now the extra kudos of having indexed tags so you see or read about yourselves quickly and easily via the sidebar!
Hopefully in future years this will be expanded to cover Gartell, Shillingstone and the 'New'.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
this week's work
Contractors are now in working on the up platform retaining. Most of the work is off camera, but the fencing is now removed and replaced by blue safety netting.
A trench has been dug along the up platform for cabling, now covered up again at this point. The platform will be resurfaced soon.
This is the base of the greenhouse which has been cleared ready for reconstruction in the new year.
This part of the bank has been cleared over the last week (mainly thanks to Mick Knox). Smaller undergrowth is being burned by John Bridges and Aubrey Punter. (Logs are always recycled as firewood in the signalbox and station!)
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
heritage open days
We're opening for the Heritage Open Days again this year. The site will be fully open on Saturday 8 September (shops, catering coach etc), and on the Sunday - except for the catering coach. This is a great shame as the catering coach is still struggling to open Sundays. Although we have a team of about 8 none can make regular Sundays for various reasons. If you're keen to get involved in catering and really want to make a difference at the S&D please email us and let us know! You'll get full training, a free food hygiene certificate and the privilege of working in the most fun and socialable department on the S&D. Our aim is to open EVERY Saturday and Sunday in the New Year, particularly as we reach the reopening date!
Sunday, June 24, 2007
barbecue
Phil Jones (No 10 driver) and Julian Jefferson (Telegraph Editor) are press ganged into making the new barbecue - just an hour before opening Saturday evening!
A view from behind the DJ decks and into the new gazebo - Wulfric on iPod.
Not so quiet evening as the first bars of Enter Shikari's 'Sorry You're Not a Winner' reverberate around the patio.
The gathering around the barbecue.
All in all the Midsummer at Midsomer weekend was a resounding success, with many new members joining and a few more volunteers. Brake van rides were extremely popular, as were the cream teas up in the catering coach. Special thanks to Ann Cook and Debs Hitchins (catering), Dave and Hermione (barbecue), Phil Jones (brake van rides), John Rideout (signalbox), Paul Mitchell (shop) and John Bridges (tombola), plus many others who gave up part of all of the weekend to introduce our lovely line to the wider public.
Monday, May 28, 2007
thanks!
Bank holiday Mondays can always be a bit of an anomaly at the S&D - often we have plenty of visitors but the volunteers also understandably take the day off - which can leave us a bit stretched!
So hearty thanks to Hermione and Dave L-G, and John B for opening the catering coach and shop today!
Sunday, May 21, 2006
kicking heels waiting for the railtour that never came ...

John and Paul put on a brave face waiting for the Kingfisher railtour coaches that never came, thanks to the failure of 'Tangmere' a few days earlier. Amazingly this is not a posed photo, despite its very false appearance!

Paul drags himself to the doorway to entice potential customers coming down the hill.

Wulfric however stays busy at the photocopier, his work not depending on the presence (or absence) of visitors!

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