JOIN US. on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. All you need to know about becoming a MEMBER or VOLUNTEER

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JOIN US on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway All you need to know about becoming a MEMBER or VOLUNTEER Award Winning Heritage Railway Registered Charity No. 1133186

A little about the railway e Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Trust (GWRT) is a registered charity supporting the operation of steam and diesel passenger trains on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Since 1981 a group of enthusiastic volunteers has been working hard to bring one of England s most scenic railway lines back to life. Today the track runs northwards from the edge of Cheltenham Race Course, through glorious Cotswold scenery via the second longest (and reputedly haunted) tunnel on a preserved railway, to Winchcombe station. From there it runs to Toddington, our administrative centre and main operational base. e line then continues over the beautiful Stanway Viaduct to Laverton. From a once barren empty track bed, twelve miles of railway has been re-laid, station buildings reconstructed or refurbished and platforms that were demolished by British Railways have been restored. Stanway Viaduct 2 Any volunteer organisation that welcomes the public needs people who put on the friendly and helpful face for visitors. Philip Young, Recruitment Director, GWRT

Winchcombe Station: re-built by our volunteers We have undertaken ambitious projects to remove period railway buildings from other sites and relocate them to this scenic line. An example of this is the station building at Winchcombe, which came brick by brick from Monmouth, Troy. Having already completed 12 miles of track through the glorious Cotswold countryside, we are now looking to extend the line by a further two miles to the beautiful village of Broadway. Planning permission has been received for the station buildings and signal box, sympathetically designed to reflect the original buildings of the Great Western Railway. Our target for re-opening to Broadway is 2017, or before if our plans come to early fruition, which means we have even more exciting times ahead and you could be part of our success story! So far our volunteers have rebuilt the platforms on the station site ready for the trains to run into. Greet Tunnel My wife Hilary became a Booking Office Clerk 3 months ago. She says: If you can t beat them, join them! Jo, Broadway volunteer 3

Why not consider joining us as a member? Today the railway is thriving. Not only have the GWRT s volunteer workforce re-created one of the finest heritage railways in the UK, but they also run it. By becoming a member of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Trust you ll be helping one of preservation s most ambitious and exciting projects to grow. You ll be kept in touch with our progress through the award-winning magazine, e Cornishman. You will also be helping that progress just by being a supporter. We are a vibrant and friendly society and we d love to have you and other members of your family on board. You don t have to live near the railway to support it, indeed our members are located not only all over the country, but also around the world. As Toddington Village was my home in the late 1950's our family have become Members to help revive the halcyon days of steam train rides through the beautiful Cotswolds. Chris, member, Surbiton 4

As a member you ll be supporting your railway and helping it to develop. In addition you will receive: - Four quarterly issues of our award winning magazine e Cornishman to keep you up to date with the latest news A voucher for a day's free travel on your next visit e opportunity to work as a volunteer on the railway As you would expect, operating a 110 year-old steam railway, comprising earthworks, track, buildings, signalling, locomotives and rolling stock, is an expensive business, and even more so as we advance into the next decade. e ongoing support from our members and the time given by our volunteers is essential in order to ensure the continued success of the railway. We will be delighted to welcome you as a MEMBER of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Trust. Why not take action today and become a member by filling in the application form, which can be found on page 11 of this booklet. If you are a UK taxpayer please remember to Gi Aid your subscription. I support the Railway as a Member so that young children will continue to enjoy the delights of omas and steam trains rides to meet Father Christmas Jean, member, Cheltenham 5

Why not consider joining as a volunteer? Becoming a volunteer is a great opportunity to help keep one of Gloucestershire s foremost visitor attractions running and fun too! Our heritage railway depends entirely on volunteers for its successful day-today operations. As you would expect, as a people organisation, we need volunteers who enjoy meeting our visitors. Travelling Ticket Inspector: meeting the visitors on the train and having a friendly chat with them. Railway Catering Services: selling refreshments on the train and at the Coffeepot Café at Winchcombe station. Our shops at Toddington and Cheltenham: selling souvenirs, books, etc. ese public-facing roles are- Booking Office staff: the first point of contact our visitors have with us at a station, selling tickets and answering queries. 6 I volunteer because the immense pleasure it brings to those who visit. I feel I am helping volunteers to fulfil their dreams and share enjoyment with members of the public, young and old". Ann, Station Master

Rebuilding platforms at Broadway Our main attraction runs through the charming Cotswold countryside, bringing a lot of enjoyment to tens of thousands of people every year. To enable us to do this we need volunteers to restore and maintain our: Track - you will need to be fit and enjoy working outside in all weathers Line-side - including drains, vital work to reduce the risk of landslides and keeping vegetation under control Signalling systems - a skilled vital job that ensures we operate safely Carriages - a constant challenge maintaining our fleet of coaches Locomotives -both steam and diesel Buildings and other structures - keeping them well maintained, presenting a smart appearance for our visitors to enjoy If you are skilled in woodworking, metal-working, upholstery, mechanical and electrical engineering, and painting, our Carriage and Wagon or our Locomotive Departments are where we need you! We all have a can do attitude, work as a team and I always go home with a great feeling of achievement and satisfaction. Roger, Broadway volunteer 7

Jobs everyone wants to do! ere are, of course, the jobs everyone wants to do! Drive an engine, wave a flag and blow a whistle - or pull the signal levers! Footplate crew (Steam and diesel): you will start as a engine cleaner learning how these machines work and then work your way up as a fireman or second man to the coveted job of driver! Station Master: you will start as a Booking Office Clerk. Signalman: you will need to gain experience elsewhere on the railway before starting your training as a signalman. Guards: you will start as a Travelling Ticket Inspector. Other roles We also need the unsung heroes of any successful operation, the back room staff that make everything else work! Marketing, Admin, IT, Accounting, Fire Department including health and safety, and our Friends of Winchcombe and Cheltenham Race Course stations. Our current major project is to restore the line to Broadway. To achieve this we need volunteers with a wide range of skills associated with a major development project. ere are opportunities for everyone. With all roles we offer training and support. For operational jobs, you may be required to take written tests and undergo a medical examination. You may have existing skills acquired from your working life or hobbies or may want to try something completely different. Please understand that to volunteer you need to be a Member of the Trust. Want to know more? We hold regular New Volunteer Days at which you can find out about all the volunteering opportunities available. To reserve your place, please contact us by emailing enquiries@gwsr.com telephone 01242 621405 or visit www.gwsr.com "I volunteer because I want to make our visitors feel welcomed and have an enjoyable heritage experience." Brian, Station Master 8

Young Volunteers Founded in 2010 with just four enthusiastic youngsters, the aim of the Young Volunteers Group is to allow younger people aged between 11 and 16 to volunteer on the railway. e group develops members understanding of what it means to work on the railway and enables them to become a full volunteer in a department of their choice when they reach 16. Projects undertaken by the Group include:- Painting fences. Running the games area at omas weekends. Welcoming visitors on Fish & Chip special trains. Helping with car parking at the steam and diesel galas. Dressing up as elves on the Santa Specials. Restoring a diesel shunter - an ongoing project. In addition to making friends with people their own age who also have an interest in railways, membership has helped two of the Group obtain apprenticeships. Other benefits of belonging to the Group include regular trips to other preserved railways in the UK and abroad. Interested in joining this group that meets monthly? en please email yvg@gwsr.com telephone 01242 621405 or visit www.gwsr.com "It is a great weekend hobby to be working in and around trains and meeting people with the same interests. I am also gaining good engineering experience, which I hope to be able to use in the future. Chris, Young Volunteer 9

Membership Rates Valid from January 2014 Membership Category 1 Year 3 Years Life Member Adult (16-59) 20.00 55.00 500.00 Additional Adult 12.00 31.00 325.00 Senior (60 and over) 16.00 44.00 320.00 Additional Senior 12.00 31.00 120.00 Child (5-15) 13.00 35.00 N/A Student 13.00 35.00 N/A Family 2 adults, 3 children 40.00 108.00 N/A Gift Aid Declaration By signing the Gi Aid declaration on the New Members Application Form, you confirm that you have paid or will pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for each tax year (6 April to 5 April) that is at least equal to the amount of tax that all the charities or Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) that you donate to will reclaim on your gi s for that tax year. You understand that other taxes such as VAT and Council Tax do not qualify. You understand the charity will reclaim 25p of tax on every 1 that you give on or a er 6 April 2008. Please notify the G.W.R. Trust if you: Want to cancel this declaration Change your name or home address No longer pay sufficient tax on your income and/or capital gains. If you pay Income Tax at the higher or additional rate and want to receive the additional tax relief due to you, you must include all your Gi Aid donations on your Self Assessment tax return or ask HM Revenue and Customs to adjust your tax code. If you wish to join us as a member, please complete the membership application form opposite 10 As a chartered engineer, being a volunteer at the GWSR enables me to apply my engineering knowledge to a different industry. John, volunteer

New Members Application Form If you wish to keep this booklet intact please download a copy from our website or photocopy Please complete the following form. If you are a UK taxpayer, we can claim an extra 25% of your subscription; to enable us to do so, please sign at the foot of this form, ticking both boxes if possible. See page 10 for categories, terms and cost of membership. BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE (*Mandatory information) *Mr/Mrs/Miss, etc... *Full name... Additional Member Names......... *Address...... *Post Code...*Tel No... Mobile No... E-mail address... For student membership, NUS number... I wish to become a Member of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway and I am joining as Adult Adult +1 Senior Senior +1 Child Student Family and I would like to join for One Year ree Years Life Total subscription... Donation (optional)... Total enclosed with this form...(cheques payable to GWRT please) Signed... Dated... By applying for membership, all persons named on this form agree to be bound by the rules laid down in the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Trust s ( the Company ) Memorandum and Articles (which are available for inspection at Toddington Station) and shall not commit the Company to any unauthorised expense. Please allow 28 days for delivery of your membership card(s). GIFT AID DECLARATION Please Gi Aid my payment: Today only Future payments I have read and understood the declaration on the previous page. Registered Charity No. 1133186 Signed... Dated... Send the completed form and your remittance to: e Membership Secretary, GWRT, e Railway Station, Toddington GL54 5DT. 11

2013. This booklet was compiled by the GWRT and designed by Mike Weaver Advertising. The GWRT gratefully acknowledges the photographic contributions to this booklet made by Jack Boskett, Malcolm Ranieri, Paul Stratford and the other regular photographers of our railway Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Trust Registered in England and Wales No. 7065498 Registered Charity No. 1133186 Registered Office: e Railway Station, Toddington, Glos. GL54 5DT For news, information and train times visit www.gwsr.com