THERE’S A SPIRIT IN THE AIR.
A Service of Blessing and
Dedication will take place on the Crouch Valley Line at Burnham-on-Crouch
Station on Saturday 10th.October 2009 at 10.am.
The service is to celebrate
the many flower planters that have been provided by the pre schools and
playgroups, Primary Schools, and High School on the Station Platform and other
parts of the Town.
NATIONAL EXPRESS,
ESSEX & SOUTH SUFFOLK
COMMUNITY RAIL PARTNERSHIP,
BURNHAM-ON-CROUGH TOWN
COUNCIL,
And Station Adopters
BURNHAM BRIDGE
TASK FORCE.
welcome all those who value the many ways our Children
enrich the lives of our Communities, and hope they will please come and join
us.

Burnham Station and Bridge task force are a volunteer group of residents who came together in 2000 to improve the area around Burnham Railway Station.
Members of the group get together on the first Saturday of each month to maintain the platforms, paths and embankments of the station.
Individuals carry out work in between these regular workdays.
With minimal funding the volunteers have contributed over 400 hours of work to making the Railway area one of the most attractive in the Region
In September 2007 the task force were delighted when Burnham on Crouch Railway Station was named as the Gold Medal winning best railway Station in East Anglia.
FAQ about Burnham Station and Bridge task force
How do I contact them?
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C/O Burnham Town Council Offices , Chapel Road, Burnham on Crouch |
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Chairman Tel: 01621 783686
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Who is the Chairman?
Carole Noble
What are the operating hours?
The first Saturday of the month at Burnham Railway Station
I want to help as a volunteer - Can I just turn up?
You are welcome to turn up and volunteer your services.
Please remember that you will be working in the open air and dress in an appropriate manner.
I want to help by providing sponsorship to but plants or equipment
Funds to purchase plants etc are always welcome . Please contact the chairman to discuss.
Do I get paid ?
The work is voluntary with no payment