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Innovative new Rail Ambassador scheme launched

18 May 2016/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Active Travel & Travel Planning, Rail, Transport Planning


The programme provides educational opportunities and imparts important life-saving rail safety messages the volunteers can share with their peers. It also provides the young volunteers a unique opportunity to participate in events hosted by Network Rail and British Transport Police, enabling them to gain valuable new skills and empowering them to lead events themselves.

The pilot initiative, aimed at 16-19 year-olds, has recruited four volunteer rail ambassadors; Dan Partridge, Ryan Williams, Gethyn Nightingale, and Jake Tipper, all from Caerphilly.

'As rail ambassadors we are learning so many new things and skills that we will hopefully be able to use in our future careers.' - Jake

It follows the launch of the Fab Fridays scheme, set up in January 2015 by British Transport Police and Gwent Police, to tackle a spike in anti-social behaviour and crime around the Caerphilly train station area.

A volunteer programme has been developed and accredited with Millennium Volunteers so that the newly recruited Rail Ambassadors can earn ‘hours credit’ towards a nationally recognised Millennium Volunteers Certificate.

'Rail Ambassadors is a fantastic project and really is a natural progression from Fab Fridays. Our concept is simple; to empower young people to assist in organising events and eventually leading Fab Friday sessions.'

'My hopes for the project are simply to see the rail safety message reach as many young people as possible and hopefully give our rail ambassadors the tools to embark on a career in policing or railway.' - Lewis Parsons, a Welsh Government-funded community support officer for British Transport Police

The rail ambassador quartet attended an induction day hosted at Canton Depot last month (April), which included meeting their rail industry mentors from Network Rail and British Transport Police, and taking a tour of the depot facilities and the Wales Railway Operating Centre.

'Our hope for the project is that we will have a measurable impact on improving safety and reducing the number of anti-social behaviour incidents caused by young people in the Caerphilly area, while up-skilling the volunteers and also developing the skills of our own rail industry mentors.' - Tracey Young, community safety manager for Network Rail Wales

Arriva Trains Wales is supporting the partnership by providing a tour of the maintenance facilities at Canton Depot.

'Future opportunities to gain work experience will include work at stations involving painting and landscape maintenance.'

'This voluntary work will help the ambassadors acquire skills and knowledge that will help when applying for future employment opportunities while making a difference in the community.' - Geraint Morgan, stations community relations manager for Arriva Trains Wales

It is hoped that if this pilot scheme is successful it will be rolled out to other areas across Wales and the borders.

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