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Welcome to 2012
Another new year, and what’s different in 2012. Well, to start with, there’s another fare increase. It’s inflation plus 1%, although there are some exceptions (senior citizen fares in West Yorkshire are going up by more than that), and … Continue reading
SMART needs you!
A lot of the work of SMART falls upon a small number of committee members, all of whom have other, competing, commitments. It would make a huge difference if a few more people could get involved, sharing the tasks amongst … Continue reading
Next meeting of SMART
The next meeting of SMART will be on Wednesday 15th February 2012, at 7.15pm in the Commercial, Slaithwaite.
New platform surface at Slaithwaite
Anyone who has used Slaithwaite station in the past year or so cannot failed to have noticed the modern art on the platform in the form of yellow-edged patches covering various places where the original platform surface has rotted away. … Continue reading