Wednesday 4th March 2026
Seven of us today on a lovely spring morning, working south of Toddington Signal Box.
We have raked up and burnt all our arisings from the clearance of this stretch and so our job here is complete, well done all who have helped. Three of the team went on the First Aid Course on Tuesday and there was plenty of discussion on the benefits of attending.
We had a visit from Andrew Baker (Biodiversity) who outlined his vision for the Railway, based on species rich grassland. This may take some digesting and persuasion to those who have grown up in the "wildlife corridor" era of lineside clearance, but I'm sure all will become clearer.
Also putting in an appearance was the Bubble diesel unit, which went for a trip to Broadway and back, looking very smart.
This "season" we have spent about 120 person days on our various tasks along the railway. I will now take my annual sabbatical break until September, but will still be popping in now and again and keeping abreast of developments.
David Mendham will now take the helm, organising occasional working Wednesdays, undertaking some jobs that still need doing and that can be done over the summer, and he will be in touch as and when.
Nick Wright
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