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Essex train station wins award for creativity
Summary
Frinton Railway Station in Essex won Anglia in Bloom's 200 Years of Train Travel award for its floral displays, community engagement and creative improvements; volunteers from Frinton in Bloom have cared for the station since 1994.
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Frinton Railway Station in Essex has been named the winner of Anglia in Bloom's 200 Years of Train Travel - British Railway 200 Years award. The accolade recognises the station's floral displays, community involvement and creative steps to make the environment welcoming for passengers. Frinton in Bloom volunteers have adopted and cared for the station since 1994, helping to transform it into a community asset and visitor attraction. The recognition forms part of the Railway 200 campaign, which marks 200 years since the early modern railway began.
Key facts:
- Award: Frinton Railway Station won Anglia in Bloom's 200 Years of Train Travel - British Railway 200 Years award.
- Volunteer effort: Frinton in Bloom has been station adopter since 1994 and has maintained and enhanced the site for more than 30 years.
- Station features: Reimagined platform and shelter, historical displays, a new waiting room with historic photographs, and vibrant artwork.
- Passenger amenities: The station includes a commuter-friendly café alongside floral displays that promote sustainability and water recycling.
- Context: Railway 200 is a year-long campaign celebrating two centuries of rail heritage and innovation, marking the 1825 Stockton and Darlington Railway opening.
Summary:
The award highlights local volunteer dedication and the station's role as both a gateway for passengers and a community hub. Undetermined at this time.
