2016 News and Events

Christmas tree at Heaton Chapel Station, kindly donated by Rachel of Blaggs.


ACoRP awards 30 September 2016 – Southport.Due to our station collapsing and being scaffolded, stopping access to both our storage areas at platform level, FofHCS have been unable to enter for any ACoRP awards this year.However our chairman and two new deputy chairmen attended. We were introduced to the Secretary of State for Transport, the Rail Minister Paul Maynard, MP for Blackpool North & Cleveleys, and he was happy to take one of our HCS membership forms.

FofHCS volunteers have entered a Stihl Local Community Heros competition, and won a £500 commercial battery operated brushwood cutter.The station platforms and booking hall have no electricity or water supplies, so to date, all gardening tasks have been manually undetaken.This amazing STIHL brushwood cutter will greatly assist the loyal volunteers in our attempts to tame the long platform gardens and embankments.

2016 – Station rebuild announcement by FofHCS, Network Rail and northern

15th November 2016

Work on the station roof repairs were completed by 10 March 2017.

In addition to the renewal of the two roof structures over the stairways, they are also took the opportunity to carry out a number of other improvements at the station:

·         Installation of art works at various locations. 

·         Re-application of the station’s white/yellow safety lines, including “Mind the Gap” stencils.

·         Replacement of LED Lighting throughout the internal staircase areas.

·         Renewal and repair of the timber window frames.

·         Renewal of the floor covering.

·         Refurbishment of balustrade.

·         Redecoration of the internal building.

2016 ACoRP Awards Southport.

ACoRP awards 30 September 2016 – Southport.

Due to our station collapsing and being scaffolded, stopping access to both our storage areas at platform level, FofHCS have been unable to enter for any ACoRP awards this year.

However our chairman and two new deputy chairmen attended. 

We were introduced to the Secretary of State for Transport, the Rail Minister Paul Maynard, MP for Blackpool North & Cleveleys, and he was happy to take one of our HCS membership forms.

2016 Open Gardens

HEATONS OPEN GARDENS 2016 – Sunday 15th May 12 – 5

ROTARY CLUB OF STOCKPORT LAMPLIGHTERS

A big thanks to all our FofHCS hard-working gardening volunteers.

2015 Stihl Local Community Heros competition

FofHCS volunteers have entered a Stihl Local Community Heros competition, and won a £500 commercial battery operated brushwood cutter.

The station platforms and booking hall have no electricity or water supplies, so to date, all gardening tasks have been  manually undetaken.

This amazing STIHL brushwood cutter will greatly assist the loyal volunteers in our attempts to tame the long platform gardens and embankments.

2015 Pop up Garden

More than 1,000 people explored hidden horticultural gems at the annual Heatons Open Gardens celebration, an event run by the Stockport Lamplighters Rotary Club.

‘Friends’ created a ‘pop up’ garden at Heaton Chapel Station in the old station master’s yard. Many volunteered over several days to convert a scruffy yard full of rubbish into a beautiful garden, for just one day.

The charity event also saw 16 private gardens, two arts studios and Heaton School on St James Road open to the public.

The event was reported in the Manchester Evening News. 

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/heatons-open-gardens-events-brings-…

Junk-strewn yard prior to the garden being created :

2014 Gallery and Events

Totally overgrown bed on platform 1 cleared by one of our hard working volunteers [August 2014]11th March 2014, HCS enjoyed hosting about a dozen American students plus three adults from the Green Lane Evangelical church. They kindly provided a 2 stroke strimmer and an electric hedge trimmer/generator and worked hard planting bulbs and weeding the Heaton Chapel approach and ground reclamation at the Manchester end of the Moor platform. They filled three domestic green bins with brambles, two full white bags of brambles and a black bag with rubbish. John Taylor and Tony Ashurst kindly supervised all the work.

2014 – Royal plaque and 1851 clock unveiled

14 Nov 2014 – Royal plaque and 1851 clock unveiled

14 Nov 2014 – Royal plaque and 1851 clock unveiled

On the anniversary of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visit to Heaton
Chapel Station, the Friends of Heaton Chapel Station have commissioned a commemorative plaque
to mark the occasion.
The Plaque, mounted alongside the Heaton Moor Road entrance to the Station booking hall, was
unveiled on Friday 14th November 2014, exactly one year to the day of the visit, by Mr Alex Hynes,
Managing Director of Northern Rail. In addition Mr Hynes, unveiled a new station clock which
replicated the original from the platform and now hangs in the booking hall.
In attendance at the unveiling, were the Friends Group, supporters and Gardening volunteers for the
Station. Also present was Mary Sears, owner of the adjacent Flower Shop and member of the
Friends of the Station Group, who had the privilege of presenting the Queen with a bouquet of
flowers on the day. A simple posy of orchids and roses which duplicated the Queen’s wedding
bouquet.
The Friends of Heaton Chapel Station are indebted to Northern Rail and Transport for Greater
Manchester for their generous funding, advice and fitting of the clock and plaque which now
welcome nearly a million passengers a year who regularly use the Station.
STOCKPORT EXPRESS NOVEMBER 2014 PAGE 24

 

Two Youtube videos of the unveilings :

 

 

2014 – To Platform 1 3/4 – ACoRP Winner

On 2nd October 2014, FofHCS were again ACoRP winners at the annual Awards Ceremony this year at Scarborough Spa. There were seven nominations and we won a Third Award :

A'timetunnel' back to Victorian times, accessed via 'Platform 1¾', was discovered  by the 'Friends' in June 2014.

This portal is accessed on the half-landing stairs down to platform 2 [to Manchester] when the booking office is open.

Some 'Friends' are actually wizards, earning wands issued by our magic Northern [Hogwarts] Rail TOC.

HTC is a magic station, and the Hogwarts Express, recently boarded  by the Queen on 

Platform 1¾ en route to Hogsmeade station in Scotland, can be heard passing through Royal Heaton Chapel Station on the video.

Here is a short video of the 'Friends' discovering it :

 

https://gallery.mailchimp.com/022070f554c80046b4597d389/files/CRA_2014_W... - this is the ACoRP Winners booklet with photos.

Northern Rail's website also covers HTC winning our annual ACoRP award :

http://www.northernrail.org/news/7531

 

 

2014 – Union of South Africa 60009

3rd August 2014 – Union of South Africa 60009 at HTC.

Sir Nigel Gresley’s masterpiece 4-6-2  Streak Class A4 engines were introduced in 1937. 

This is a YouTube video of 60009 taken from platform 2 :

This train was running from Crewe to Holyhead, returning later the same night at 22.40.

The Union of South Africa at Stockport Station