Station looking smarter this spring

Wellington station will be looking smarter this spring thanks to a £30,000 grant. The funding, from West Midlands Railway, gives a major boost to the volunteers at the Friends of Wellington Station who are working hard to improve the facility.

“We are very grateful for the grant, allocated via the government, which will enable us to really enhance the station,” said Kath Howard of the Friends. “It is making a huge difference to our work. We have been able to completely refurbish a suite of storage rooms, including fitting a kitchen; replace large signs, commission a new bench for platform two and acquire four large planters which will be filled with colourful bulbs, herbs, shrubs and flowers.

“We also commissioned a series of artwork, called the ‘Windows on Wellington’, asking local photographers to come up with images of iconic Wellington views and these are being put up on the station in disused window spaces. They will really brighten up the platform and show people what a great town Wellington is, hopefully encouraging people to get off the train and visit our town.”

The photographers chosen for the project were Alec Connah, Tina Corfield and Kris Sadler – better known as Krisography – and the design work was done by Wellington based Design Donut.

CAPTION: Tony Joyce, of Sign Services, and Kath Howard of Friends of Wellington Station.

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