Rev Richard Paten MA, C.Eng, MICE, Freeman of the City of Peterborough
Richard Paten
Richard Paten
OUR SUPPORTERS
OUR SUPPORTERS
OUR VOLUNTEERS
OUR VOLUNTEERS
OUR VOLUNTEERS
Rev Paten set up the charity in 1985 – Since then volunteers with the help of many companies, groups and individuals have transformed the derelict coal yard into an inner-city green space.
Rev Paten set up the charity in 1985 – Since then volunteers with the help of many companies, groups and individuals have transformed the derelict coal yard into an inner-city green space.
The Railworld Wildlife Haven car park is FREE for visitors
who purchase an entrance ticket for that day.
An ideal parking place for matches or concerts at Peterborough United Football Club.
Pay on the day
For out of hours or emergencies, please contact one of our volunteers on XXXXX XXXXXX
VISITOR INFORMATION
VISITOR INFORMATION
VISITOR INFORMATION
NAMASTE • BENVENUTO • WELCOME • BIENVENUE • WILKOMMEN • BIENVENIDOS
01733 344240
Registered Charity No 291515
Building the footbridge supports
There was a signal box on this site and it was erected in 1923 by The Midland Railway. In 1973 the signal box was redundant and donated by British Rail to the fledgling Nene Valley Railway. On dismantling, the structure fell apart, but the lever frame was used for Ortin Mere signal box and is still in use today. Volunteers, Peter Nunn and Elvin Edis asked about rebuilding the signal box as a bird hide and a viewing platform. Perkins Engines Community Fund kindly donated £2000 for the woodwork and A1 Steel donated steel work and this was installed by Shaun Chaffe. BGL Group donated money for the paint and this was carried out by Barry Lee.