I hope you are all keeping well. And still it has rained during February, although as I write this it has stopped raining and the sun is shining!
I was pleased to see a good attendance from GRES at the three ZOOM meetings that returned for the winter period.These have now concluded and we will be speaking with the LRS and SEERS to determine what we do next winter, and we may do the same again with each society taking responsibility for one meeting each – so more information nearer the time.
Here’s another reminder to invite your friends and family to subscribe to our new and improved Facebook site. If you have yet to do so, we would also like you to please subscribe and spread the word: https://www.facebook.com/people/GRES-Gravesend-Railway-Enthusiasts-Society/61552508150631/
We now have less than 20 of our glorious Southern-green liveried GRES wagons in OO Gauge to celebrate 50 years of GRES model railway exhibitions remaining. These include an individually numbered certificate signed by Ella plus a brief history of our exhibitions and would make a great present for a railway enthusiast or someone with an interest in Gravesham 😊. While the standard price is £19.99, current GRES members can obtain their wagon(s) for only £14.99 each.
November GRES Exhibition
We are still on the lookout for a new venue for our 2026 exhibition. If you have any suggestions, please get in touch. More information can be found via the link below.
GRES meetings:
Tuesday 3rd March – Having delivered an interesting talk about the Berlin Telephone Tap last year, Robert (Bob) Gibbs returns to tell us about The luck of KoKura. So, join us at our usual venue of the Emmanuel Church Hall, 55 Windmill Street, Gravesend (from 7.45pm)
Thursday 19th March – If you ever wondered about the North Downs Steam Railway and what happened to it, then wonder no more as Bryan Puxley will tell us about The Life and Death of the North Downs Railway. So, join us at our usual venue of the Emmanuel Church Hall, 55 Windmill Street, Gravesend (from 7.45pm).
Future GRES date for your diaries:
Tuesday 7th April – David Hanger returns to deliver another an interesting talk, this time titled A ticket to ride. What is it about, well there’s only one way to find out! So, join us at our usual venue of the Emmanuel Church Hall, 55 Windmill Street, Gravesend (from 7.45pm).
For those who like their model railway exhibitions, please note the following during March:
Saturday 7th March – East Kent Model Railway Society Deal Exhibition, The Landmark Centre, High Street, Deal, CT14 6BB (Saturday: 10am – 4pm). Adults – £7, Children 5-15 – £1. Many layouts, trade stands plus other displays. Parking, refreshments and disabled access available
Saturday 14th – Beckenham Model Railway Society Exhibition, Forest Hill School, Dacres Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2XN (Saturday: 10am – 4.30pm). Adults – £10, Accompanied U16s – free. Many layouts, trade stands plus other displays. Parking, refreshments and disabled access available
Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd – London Model Railway Exhibition, Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7AY. (Saturday: 10am – 5pm & Sunday: 10am – 4.30pm). Adults – £17, Children – £8, Family – £40. Up to 40 layouts, up to 90 trade stands plus many other displays.
I look forward to seeing many of you on Tuesday 3rd March. Please ask if you have any questions.
Regards
George Marcar (for GRES Committee)




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