Community Rail Week 2025 kicks off a week of engagements for the Hereward CRP!
20 May 2025
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The Hereward CRP has joined over 75 other CRP’s from across the country to celebrate Community Rail Week 2025.
This year’s theme is #Railway200 and we’ll be joining our #CommunityRail family in showcasing our work and sharing the positive benefits it has for local communities.
The CRP will be involved in engagement events in Sheffield and Nottingham, as well as a Try a Train event, and every day, they will shine a light and celebrate those projects we and our Hereward Line station adopters have undertaken, all of which play a vital role in connecting communities to their railway.
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