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Rail action group welcomes station make-over



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Published Date: 26 August 2008
BEXHILL Rail Action Group (BRAG) has welcomed improvements to Bexhill Station, which will be officially unveiled next week.
The booking hall has been re-furbished and re-painted, and a small opening ceremony will take place next Wednesday.
BRAG deputy chairman, Peter Parker said: "These recent works, together with restoration work to the platforms that was completed last year, combine to give a much better first impression of the town to visitors. In recent years the station had been allowed to deteriorate and was in a disgraceful condition.
"Following this refurbishment, there remains a significant amount of space in the booking hall, and Bexhill Rail Action Group would very much like to see some of this used for community or touristic purposes.
•The next meeting of Bexhill Rail Action Group will take place at 7pm on Monday, September 1 at the offices of Hastings Direct Insurance, Collington Avenue. New members are always welcome
For further information about BRAG please visit www.bexhillrailaction.org.uk





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