Keighley & Worth Valley Railway Trust

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The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway needs your help!

Over the winter of 2009/10 some of the bridges on the Railway Children's Railway, one in particular, suffered serious damage and are now in need of major work. The famous bridges around Mytholmes, numbers 17 and 18, just south of Oakworth Station at the place where the Railway Children waved their red petticoats to stop the train, are those that we are concerned about. We have already had to put a speed limit on bridge 18. If they have to be closed, then they could sever the Railway within a few years, it's as simple as that. We must raise £250,000 for urgent work to be done to bridge 18 s soon as possible and also its sister bridge 17 needs early remedial work if this is not to suffer similar damage.

Please send money, urgently, to Keighley & Worth Valley Trust.

Thank you!

Download a donation leaflet here


The Trust, registered charity number 1032933, was formed in 1995 as a means of raising capital sums for the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.

The aim of the Trust is to support the maintenance and protection of the structures, buildings, plant, locomotives, rolling stock and equipment of the railway.

Trustees are appointed by the Society's Council and represent the various committees of the railway together with a number of independent trustees. The Trust is an independent body governed by the Charities Act although the Trust's policy is to support only projects which have been approved by Council. The trustees do not manage projects but provide funding for projects which are managed by other groups on the railway.

Major projects which have been made possible by the Trust include:
  • Rebuilding of SJ 1931 as WD 90733
  • Repairs to Ingrow tunnel
  • Feasibility study into possible development of the Great Northern junction site
  • Purchase and overhaul of L&Y Ironclad 957
  • Locomotive viewing area at Haworth
  • Extension to the canopy at Keighley
The Trust's major achievement to date, however, has been the building of a brand new carriage shed at Oxenhope to protect the railway's operational coaches from the ravages of the Pennine weather, together with the refurbishment and cladding of the Goods Shed and Exhibition Shed. Over £1m was raised for the Oxenhope development, mainly from a grant of £600,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund and a very generous bequest.

The Trust maintains a general fund for allocation according to current needs, together with other funds restricted to specific purposes. Money donated for any of the restricted funds will only be spent on the project for which it was donated.

Restricted funds include:

  • 90733 Fund: The railway has rebuilt SJ 1931 as WD 90733 with the help of grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Science Museum's PRISM Fund. The Trust has set up a fund to keep the loco running and to pay for retubing the boiler in 2012 and the next 10-year overhaul in 2017
  • 4F Fund to support the overhaul of 4F 43924
  • Standard 4 Fund to support the Standard Four Society in maintaining and overhauling 75078 and 78022
  • S160 Fund to support the overhaul of S1260 "Big Jim"
  • 45212 Fund to pay for the return to the Worth Valley of Black Five 45212, currently based on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, and the next 10-year overhaul.
  • 957 Fund: A fund is maintained to support the maintenance of the locomotive and to build up a reserve to fund the next 10-year overhaul.
  • Diesel Traction Fund to support the railway's heritage diesel railcars and locomotives
  • Club Car Fund to support the overhaul of the L&Y Trust's Club Car.

The Trust's income is derived from grants from bodies such as the Heritage Lottery Fund and from donations and legacies

  • As a registered charity, the Trust can reclaim income tax paid under the Gift Aid scheme and many donors have increased the value of their gift by some 28% at no cost to themselves. Forms for making a donation and signing the Gift Aid Declaration are available at the railway's booking offices or simply write to the Trust's Treasurer at Haworth Station – a form for this purpose can be printed off the website. The Trust can also accept donations under the Payroll Giving scheme.
  • If you wish to make a bequest to the Trust you can, of course, use your own solicitor or we are happy to help you with your will through the services of the Trust's legal adviser, a Trustee who is a qualified solicitor. If you wish us to help with this, please contact Nigel Ward c/o Haworth Station. On the other hand, if you wish to include a clause in your will without involving the Trust, simply use the following wording "I leave the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway Trust, Registered Charity number 1032933, the Railway Station, Station Road, Haworth, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom, the sum of £xxxxx free of tax". Please do not specify a particular purpose for the donation, other than any of the restricted funds, without consulting us first.

 

To date, the Trust has attracted several million pounds for the benefit of the railway. Please help us to raise even more by making a donation or remembering the Trust in your will.

To make a donation to the KWVR Trust please download, print and complete the form below.

Cheques should be made payable to "Keighley & Worth Valley Railway Trust"

Trust Donation Form - click here

 

The Trust, registered charity number 1032933, was formed in 1995 as a means of raising capital sums for the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.

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