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Middleton Towers Railway Station Restoration Group
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Summary

The Lynn And Dereham Railway Preservation Trust are looking for Trustees to form a foundation charitable incorporated organisation.

Detailed description

The Lynn And Dereham Railway Preservation Trust are looking for Trustees to form a foundation charitable incorporated organisation, to deliver on our aim of:

"Delivering a unique heritage railway experience to West Norfolk".

Note: the contents of this page may be subject to change.

We are seeking knowledgeable and driven Trustees with varying backgrounds and skills, whether this is in the business sector, heritage railway sector, or someone with knowledge that is beneficial to our proposed aims listed below. Previous or current experience as a Trustee for another organisation is beneficial, but not mandatory.

The ideal Trustee for our organisation would be one that is highly motivated and someone who is able to offer skills such as in business, legal, construction, railway heritage and railway engineering, accounting, architecture, or someone who is able to assist with web design and management, management of funds, membership database management or the production and distribution of merchandise to patrons.

Proposed foundation CIO (charity) name:

Lynn And Dereham Railway Preservation Trust

Where the charity would operate from: TBD

Trustee limit:

Five

Proposed trustees as of 10/01/2025

  1. Alexander John Brammer - chair

Our proposed charity's aims are:

  • To promote the cause of heritage railways, historic rail transportation, historic railway buildings and land through the acquisition or leasing of said aspects.
  • To establish and operate heritage railway museum(s) for the benefit of the general public.
  • To benefit local communities through the development and operating of community-led businesses.
  • To educate the general public in the subject of the former Lynn and Dereham railway and British railway heritage as a whole.​​

 

Main priorities of works, in order:

  1. Restoration of the platform buildings of the former Middleton Towers railway station.
  2. Establishment of a community-led tea room and pop-up heritage railway museum at the former platform buildings of Middleton Towers.
  3. Excavation of the infilled Middleton Towers station siding, installation of railway ballast and the acquisition of 1-2 heritage railway carriages to be used as a communal space and/or holiday let accommodation.
  4. Acquisition and transport of a disused signal box, to be used on-site at Middleton Towers station as a heritage railway museum and educational facility for local pupils.

 

Source of funds:

  • The general public, through membership plans and merchandise sales
  • The general public or businesses, through donations
  • The National Lottery Heritage Fund
  • The Railway Heritage Trust (restoration of Network Rail buildings only)
  • Other grant-providing organisations

 

Who the charity would benefit:

The general public.

How the charity would help:

Provision of buildings, facilities and open space.​

What volunteers need

🗣️ Native language skills

What we will provide to volunteers

💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra support

Getting there

Station Road, Leziate, Norfolk, PE32 1EH
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About Middleton Towers Railway Station Restoration Group

Middleton Towers was the first station on the Lynn and Dereham railway, which closed to passengers in 1968.
The line ran from King's Lynn to Dereham, originally calling at eleven stations on the way in its heyday.

Our aim is to fully restore the station and repurpose it, to be used as a tea room and museum to pay tribute to the former Lynn and Dereham railway.

The derelict platform buildings are in desperate need of repair. We fear that the platform canopy might collapse during the winter months.