Category: News

Digging Around

By admin, August 20, 2010
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It's a long time since this tongue and grooved boarding last saw daylight!

As you’ll have seen if you’ve been to the station recently, work is now well and truly under way on the refurbishment, and there are all sorts of things going on inside. So far, Honeyfields, the main contractors, have:

  • Set up the site and made it safe
  • Lifted the rotten flooring
  • Stripped out the obsolete electrics
  • Demolished an internal wall to give us access between the kitchen and café seating area
  • Stripped the plywood cladding from the external rear wall to reveal the original timber boarding
  • Carried out survey work to locate the sewer under the car park



Meanwhile, we’ve been finalising the kitchen equipment and services we need, and looking at lighting and other internal fittings. So all in all, on schedule so far!

Our next big step is to appoint a Cafe Manager, who can help us get everything in place for the opening – we’re hoping to be able to make an appointment in September. The closing date is only 10 days away, so if you know the right person for this job, please tell them to get their application in.

Lots more pictures on our Facebook album, and great that we’ve got lots of followers of our Facebook page now – keep the comments and suggestions coming!

Cafe Manager Needed

By admin, August 12, 2010

With work now underway on the conversion works ready for the cafe to open in the Autumn, we need a cafe manager! We’re hoping to get the person in post before the work is complete, so please see our Jobs page for details, and pass this on to anyone you think might be interested.

Help Us Get It Right

By admin, July 20, 2010

Planning is now in full swing for the cafe opening later this year, and although the immediate focus is on getting the builders on site, we’re also thinking about what the cafe should be like, what we should be serving, and a million other questions….

We’d like to know what you think about all this – do you have any ideas or suggestions? Are there other cafes you know which you think have got it right? Are there particular things you think should be on the menu? We’ve already got some ideas of course, but we’d be delighted to hear yours – just post a comment on this page, go to our Facebook page or Tweet us!

The Cafe is Coming!

By admin, July 1, 2010

We’re ready to go! With final funding now in place from the South West Regional Development Agency, we’re delighted to be able to pass on the good news that we’ve now got the green light to bring in the builders at last. It’s taken a long time, but with the support of our funders, fundraisers, and partners, and many people’s hard work, we’ve reached a milestone in the project. Our full press release is below, and there’ll be more news soon on plans from here on, but in the meantime, huge thanks to everyone who’s made a contribution, and we’re looking forward to that first coffee!

Rail passengers at Yatton station will soon have somewhere to get a coffee. After two years hard work, the Strawberry Line Cafe Project now has enough money to restore the downside station building, which is Grade II listed and originally designed by IK Brunel himself. Work will start in July.

A grant of £148,985 providing the major part of the restoration cost, comes from the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) through the South West of England Regional Development Agency. The Railway Heritage Trust has contributed £65,000 towards the restoration of heritage features in the building.

All the existing Victorian oak panelling is to be professionally stripped and refurbished, including the external timber panels of the original rear extension to the building. The former office, waiting room and toilets will be refurbished, as well as the two rooms at the western end of the building. Efforts have been made in the design to make the building more sustainable by putting in an environmentally friendly foul drainage system and rain water flushing for the toilets. Heating will be by a wood burning stove, fuelled by recycled waste wood.

One of the project’s directors, Marina van Vessem, is a rail commuter herself who has long had a wish for a coffee while she waited for her train. She said, “We are very excited that funders have wanted to support our work. We want to meet the community’s needs and will provide a training venue for people with learning disabilities who want to work in catering. We know there is a big need for this kind of establishment. We also hope to involve lots of local people in a variety of ways and we know that many people will be delighted to see this historic building brought back into use”.

The Strawberry Line Cafe Project Community Interest Company (CIC) was formed in 2008 after the Brandon Trust had to step down from the leading position in the partnership. A CIC is a form of social enterprise whose profits are put back into the community. Marina said, “We have to be profitable so from that point of view we are a business trading within the same financial constraints as any other. The big difference is that we will not be making profits for individuals or a parent company. We will be rooted in the community and we are here to help people. We plan to work with local businesses and use local suppliers whenever we can to strengthen our local community. We are very grateful that Yatton Parish Council and local Freemasons have both recognised the value of our project and have given us funding at a critical stage”.

The CIC has received a number of small grants over the past two years which have paid for the project development and professional fees. Special support has come from TLT solicitors in Bristol, who gave corporate legal work free of charge after one of their partners spotted a notice on the station when his train was cancelled and he wanted a coffee. Other donated professional work which was equally vital to the project’s success was given by commercial agents Alder King, who carried out the lengthy lease negotiations with Network Rail and First Great Western.

Marina said that both paid and unpaid vacancies would be advertised soon, as the cafe hopes to be open for business in the autumn.
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Fingers Crossed

By admin, March 25, 2010

Phew, we’ve just put our bid in to the Big Lottery Fund! This really is a ‘big’ step for us, as we need this funding to be able to start the building works at the station later this year. What’s allowed us to get this application in is agreement with both First Great Western and Network Rail on the lease for the building – this has taken a while, but it was important to get everything covered, and all parties are happy with what’s in place. So now it’s a matter of waiting…

In the meantime, we’ve been busy selling raffle tickets at the station, and chatting to commuters about the project. It’s great to hear people’s ideas, and to get so much support for what the project is trying to do.

We’ll keep you posted on how all our bids are going, and don’t forget you can follow us on Twitter, (and we’re working on a Facebook page), or just post a comment on this website – we’d love to know what you think.

Impulsoria Update

By admin, March 2, 2010
The Impulsoria on the Bridge Inn Sign

The Impulsoria on the Bridge Inn Sign

Following up on our post from a few days ago, we’re delighted to report that Lucy Evans from the British Library has been able to track down a picture of the elusive Bridge Inn sign showing the even more elusive Impulsoria – and here it is!

Lucy was sent the photo by the ex-Landlord of the Bridge Inn, who now runs the Golden Lion in Wrington. Lucy says “You can imagine that I am over the moon to have this. It is a different and more accurate picture than the only other one in existence and is dated 1850, when the Impulsoria was trialled at Nine Elms.” So the story has a happy ending, and Lucy can get on with writing her book…

February Update

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By admin, February 10, 2010

Our latest update poster has just been published and is available here, with news of fundraising, events and progress.

December Update

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By admin, December 7, 2009

Our latest update has just been published and is available here, with news of fundraising, events and progress. Look out for news of our Prize Draw and sponsored cycle ride in the New Year….

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