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Ben Reid

The hidden gem miniature railway around 90 minutes from Nottingham

A miniature railway described as a hidden gem and around 90 minutes from Nottingham is looking to expand to more families.

Royds Park Miniature Railway is asking for support as part of their ambitious plans to grow bigger.

Considered by many as a hidden gem in Cleckheaton, Royds Park Miniature Railway, has been providing entertainment for families for over 70 years.

It is run by a dedicated group of volunteers who seek to preserve, maintain and develop the miniature railway so that it can continue to serve generations for many more years.

The group has been granted planning permission to extend the track across the top of Royds Park - it is hoped this will broaden the attraction’s appeal, Yorkshire Live reports.

As part of this plan, the group is looking for ways they can fund the planned expansion.

Volunteer Allan Mitchell, who serves as secretary, has seen many developments at the site over the past 40 years and is confident that the track extension will be a major development.

He said: “The appeal of railways has no boundaries; it is traditional fun that anyone, regardless of age or ability, can enjoy. To ensure as many people can enjoy a trip on the two tracks, we keep the cost of rides as low as we can. This means that funding the track extension needs to be raised from other sources.

“We are keen to hear from businesses across the Kirklees and the wider West Yorkshire area who would like to get involved. From monetary donations through to sparing skilled staff to help with the groundworks.

"An example of how a local business has helped us recently, is the donation of three new timber benches from Arch Timber Protection.

"As experts in wood preservation, manufacturing the leading Tanalith brand, arch operates from two sites in West Yorkshire. They have also committed to help source track timbers for the extension.

“In addition, members of the public can help by joining us as volunteers for a nominal annual fee. No experience is required as we are all enthusiasts and happy to pass our engineering skills down to the next generation.”

If you would like to get involved you can akmitchell@sky.com or visit the attraction’s Facebook page.

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