| Re: Melksham Transport User Group wins Railfuture award Posted by bobm at 21:38, 18th July 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Pardon?
| Re: Melksham Transport User Group wins Railfuture award Posted by TaplowGreen at 21:22, 18th July 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: Melksham Transport User Group wins Railfuture award Posted by bobm at 22:02, 17th July 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Got to be careful how I word this, but goes to prove how a functional informative website trumps a flashy one with bells and whistles which initially looks appealing but lacks depth on closer inspection.
| Re: Melksham Transport User Group wins Railfuture award Posted by 4064ReadingAbbey at 20:28, 17th July 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Yes, I would like to add my congratulations on winning a well earned award. Demystifying public transport has to be a good thing for everybody.
| Re: Melksham Transport User Group wins Railfuture award Posted by RichardB at 12:36, 17th July 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Congratulations, Graham.
| Melksham Transport User Group wins Railfuture award Posted by grahame at 09:47, 17th July 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From Facebook
An AGM is never the most thrilling of meetings - it's where an organastion looks at its internals, reviews its results, and appoints its leaders for the next year. Railfuture's conference in September (in Leeds) will be a much bigger affair as the members branches and specialist group press forward on the organisation's campaign goals of a bigger, better railway. But never the less, yesterday's AGM included the Rail User Group awards, and I am delighted to report that the Melksham Transport User Group received the bronze award for its website - a degree of irony because we can do even better and meet on Monday to plot the way forward. One of the significant features the judges comment on is that we're very much a transport group and not just a train proponent.

















