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Is this the end of the Peak Rail dream?

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by 48624, Nov 12, 2009.

  1. kestreleyes

    kestreleyes Well-Known Member

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    im going to start up a new topic on the forum relating to whats happening on Peak Rail ,il try to update it regularly, i know theres both s&t,carriage and waggon,lmsca,loco groups and other departments so gentlemen and ladies of Peak Rail and its associated groups and societies please carry on the idea and let those out there know whats been happening on the line regularly.

    im also going out on a limb, if this isnt updated at least once every say two weeks, then somebody tell me off at kestreleyes@screaming.net please.

    now im off to do the first write up
     
  2. kevl

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    Im new to all this stuff and have started at PR in the last 5 months. i am loving every min of it, so far have helped put in some of the fence posts at Darley and also made a gate for the same and was involved with fitting the new trap at Rowsley ( still drying out after that one.)
    I love the hole thing but as others have said we need to put ourselves out there more.
    Thanks to Rob who let me join the P way team.
     
  3. kestreleyes

    kestreleyes Well-Known Member

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    sorry about getting ya wet,boss,i was there too

    going back to the original thread about the footpath thing, im led to believe from general gossip that its not due to be put to the council planning meeting till next week or so, yet it seems to have been put to the media that its all done n dusted so to speak, seems a bit politically bolting the stable gate after the horse has got out?????

    is this true,if it is then its bad planning internally by PDNP,wonder what their thoughts are????
     
  4. Woodster21

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    The next planning meeting (of the PDNPA) is the 11th December - agenda is posted on their website a week before (4th)
     

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