Category: Events

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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Strawberry Line Cycling and Fundraising Update

By admin, June 23, 2010

The sponsored ride on Sunday was a great success, with over 600 participants and a lot of fun. We’re still collecting sponsorship money, so please keep it coming – and there’s a £20 voucher for the person who raises the most! We’ll wait until the end of June to tally up, so please send a cheque to the address on the sponsor form asap.

We’ve also got a couple of great donations to the project to report, firstly £1,000 from Woodspring Masonic Lodge, and £5,000 from the Trusthouse Charitable Foundation. This support is fantastic, and we’d like to thank these organisations for their help in getting us towards our total. More news on funding on the way soon…

Cycle for the Cafe – Two Weeks To Go!

By admin, June 3, 2010

Our cycle ride for the cafe is in just over two weeks, on 20th June, and if you’ve not got your sponsor form yet, there’s still plenty of time to pick one up. They are now at Clive’s (Yatton News), the Post Office, the Railway Station and the Library – or you can download one using the link on the left.

It should be a great day out, especially if the weather stays like this, and there’ll be plenty going on – North Somerset’s Go4Life team have organised quizzes, refreshments, stalls and even one or two freebies. Full details and registration on the Go4Life website – hope to see you there, and just drop us an email at info@strawberrylinecafe.co.uk if you’ve got any questions.

PS – We’re hoping for good news on our funding applications soon, but in the meantime we need to raise as much as we can to provide the matched funding, so what we raise from events like this can be worth double.

Cycle for the Cafe on 20th June

By admin, April 25, 2010
Start of the ride in 2009

Start of the ride in 2009

While London today is full of people running 26 miles for their chosen charities, we can offer you a slightly more leisurely alternative – join our sponsored cycle ride on 20th June and help us raise some funds for the Strawberry Line Community Cafe at Yatton Station! Last year the event was very successful, and this year we’ve joined forces with North Somerset Council’s Sport and Active Lifestyles team to make it an even better event – it’s in National Bike Week too, so there are plenty of reasons to give it a go. It’s going to be suitable for all ages, with quizzes for children, stalls at both Yatton and Winscombe, and help with mishaps like punctures.

Full details are on the North Somerset Go4Life website, but in the meantime you can download a sponsor form and get going!

Easter Draw Results, and Summer Cycling

By admin, April 8, 2010

Under the expert supervision of the Rev Peter Cresswell from Horsecastle Chapel, our Easter Draw took place on Saturday 3rd April. All the lucky winners have been notified, but for the record the winning tickets were 00246, 00516, 01105, 01149, 00004, and 00271.

Big thanks to our willing band of ticket sellers, and of course to those who kindly donated prizes – Eurostar, First Great Western‘theclub’ at Cadbury House, and Mrs Williams. The draw raised close to £1,000 for the project, which all goes towards our all-important ‘matched funding’.

On the subject of funding, we’re in waiting mode now – though we’ve had some encouraging noises in response to one of our applications, we can’t do much except wait and see whether we’ll get the funds we need to start on site this summer.

And moving on to the summer… after our very successful sponsored cycle ride last year, we’re following this up with another ride this year, tying in with North Somerset Council’s ride along the Strawberry Line in National Bike Week. The date will be 20th June, and sponsorship forms will be available on the website, along with more details, very soon. We hope you can join us again for a great day out!

Curry Nite at Cleeve Village Hall: Sunday 28th Feb

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By admin, February 26, 2010

The organisers of this month’s ‘curry nite’ on Sunday 28th February at Cleeve Village Hall are kindly donating proceeds to the Strawberry Line Cafe Project – many thanks to them for their support! All are welcome, proceedings start at 3.30pm with drinks and ‘therapy tasters’, with curry served from 4pm to  7pm by Udderley Good 4 U of Yatton. Call 01934 876344 for more details.

The next train from Weston to Portishead…

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By admin, January 29, 2010

Well of course there isn’t one, but if you want to find out about a time when there was, don’t miss our next evening of railway enlightenment and refreshments on 2nd February at Horsecastle Chapel, Yatton at 7.30pm, for just £2.50. In the meantime, click the link for more details of the Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Light Railway.

Portillo on the Strawberry Line: BBC2, 19th Jan, 6.30pm

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By admin, January 18, 2010

As part of the ‘Great British Railway Journeys’ series on BBC2, Michael Portillo is on the Yatton to Weston-super-Mare section of the Great Western Railway on Tuesday 19th Jan at 6.30pm (and now on BBC iPlayer). According to the BBC website (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qbnd5), he samples the local strawberries and visits Weston pier, so tune in to see if he bemoans the lack of a cappucino and blueberry muffin at Yatton station… [he didn't]

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