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Sadly chaps we are not doing any public openings this year with the NGS or any other organisation at the moment. If any plans change I will update this thread but for the moment there is no public open days of the garden or the railway.

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I will speak with the management and see what can be done but I think they are wanting a "year of". I think we have opened every year for the last 12 so I think they were wanting a break. Thanks for the kind words and requests!

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Can't say I blame them, as it takes a lot of organising to have so many people driving up to the house, getting parked, and then traipsing all over the garden,

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Met the owner at Green Ayre Rises, and he advised me that there are no plans to open the gardens or the railway to the public this year.

 

Sorry about that, but it does take a lot of organisation with car parking on a very quiet country road, and is a major operation when it happens.

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OK Guys, some news. We have three open days this year if anyone would like to attend. I have also created a Facebook Group for the Littledale Light Railway.

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/363217274152543/permalink/414089009065369/

 

 

 

However, dates as follows:

 

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23rd and 24th June gardens and railway are open from 11:00 till 5:00

 

Entrance fee to the gardens is £3.50 pp (includes access to 10 village gardens in total)

Tickets for the train are £1.00 for adults and £0.50 for children.

Refreshments available at some locations.

 

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22nd July gardens and railway are open from 1:00 till 5:00

 

Open for the RNLI. Entrance is £4.00 including a cream tea.

 

 

Cheers

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Managed to get a trip in this afternoon, and there were FOUR locos in steam - three visiting locos, so they were operatine two services, both double headed, and the punters were flocking to have a trip.  The new station canopy, built by Mike over the last winter is very, very impressive.  So here goes, with apologies for the quality, as I was using my old camera.

 

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The railway has come on in leaps and bounds over the years. Well worth a visit for anyone in the area, or further afield if they fancy a day out.

Yes - it's a shame that it is not open more often, but Mike can't organise open days quite as often as he used to, and the logistics don't really lend themselves to opening more frequently - there were a lot of helpers there, and also when we left at about 15.00, the car park had about 100 cars in it, with two marshalls making sure that the cars were parked neatly.  There were also a lot of ladies organising the teas, and also the raffle, tombola, sales stand etc - probably between 20 and 30 individuals there helping to make sure that it went well.  The visitors were very varied, with quite a few garden enthusiasts as well as quite a few railway enthusiasts making the most of this rare occasion.

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Thank you to everyone who made it to the open day. The RNLI managed to raise a reasonable amount of money and the railway was very busy with 4 engines in steam and a traction engine. Further info and updates about the railway can be found on the facebook group which is here, https://www.facebook.com/groups/LittledaleLightRailway/

It did seem quite busy when we were there Chris - shame I didn't bump into you, but the once I saw you, you were busy in the kitchen, while I was buying an ice cream.

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Bump - 7th July is on, according to local publicity and the Facebook pages.  Admission to the garden is £5 this year with a cream tea, and a train ride is a further £1.  There will also be a string quartet playing in the garden.  Much to see there, as the garden is now very mature.  The railway also now has a signal box to add to the interest there.

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