Hunmanby Railway Station wins National Award
The National Community Rail Award has been won by Friends of Hunmanby Railway Station.
Last updated 11th Dec 2020
Hunmanby Railway Station has won a National Award.
Filey MP Kevin Hollinrake said he is delighted that the National Community Rail Award has been won by Friends of Hunmanby Railway Station and that it is thoroughly well deserved.
The group won the small projects award (under £500) for their role in the launch of a new hourly train service in May 2019 and for finding ways of making the station a community asset.
This year passenger journeys through Hunmanby increased from 22,704 to 32,458, a rise of 43%. During the pandemic the station, which had been revamped with a 200 feet long border and artwork from the village school, had become a place of sanctuary because it was so peaceful.
Kevin Hollinrake said:
“This is a great example of a community coming together. It was a tremendous local effort involving representatives from the rail Industry, voluntary groups, local traders and local councillors. It is a tribute to everyone who helped bring Hunmanby and other stations like Filey and Bempton the best train service in their history”.
In 2019 Mr Hollinrake worked with local residents led by the Friends of Hunmanby Station, North Yorkshire County Council and Northern Rail to ensure that there were more regular and convenient hourly trains from Filey and Hunmanby to Scarborough and Hull. As a result of the community effort Hunmanby went from 9 weekday trains, often at inconvenient times to 15 trains daily from Monday to Saturday and, on a Sunday, the train service doubled.
Scarborough Borough and Hunmanby Parish Councillor Michelle Donohue-Moncrieff said:
“As a local Councilllor it has been a pleasure to support the fantastic work of the Friends of Hunmanby Station. This award is well deserved recognition for years of work to protect, promote and improve our local rail links. I am particularly pleased that the way Hunmanby pulled together during the pandemic was a factor in the win.”
The award also recognised the work involved in designing a free website with input from the whole village and a village timetable and event guide which was delivered from door to door. The judges praised the project for managing to adapt the project to the challenge of Covid-19, by offering advice and support on keeping local residents safe.