Are you frustrated by public transport? Fed up with traffic jams?
Would you like to be able to use a local train service to get to Temple Meads station, or out to Portishead?
This is an important time for Bristol decision-makers in transport policy, as the regional funding allocation for transport will be decided in February 2009.
The Friends of Surburban Bristol Railways have launched a campaign for the re-opening of the Portishead and Henbury passenger lines as part of the Bristol network, and are distributing postcards to be sent to key individuals.
If you would like to see a Henbury train service, please write to your councillors Derek Pickup derek.pickup@bristol.gov.uk and Mark Weston mark.weston@bristol.gov.uk and your MP Doug Naysmith naysmithd@parliament.uk
If you could help give out post cards or are interested in joining the Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways campaign, contact Julie Boston T 0117 942 8637 or email severnbeach@hotmail.co.uk.
Further information is available on the website http://www.fosbr.org.uk/
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Monday, 17 November 2008
Henbury Train Service
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