Great Central Railway (Nottingham) opens new fully accessible toilet block, supported by major grant funding
Last updated: 27/5/2025
Great Central Railway (Nottingham) opens new fully accessible toilet block, supported by major grant funding.
A brand new fully accessible toilet block, featuring gents, ladies, a family room and a shower have been opened by Great Central Railway (Nottingham).
The ‘new loos’ are located at the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre near Ruddington and have cost almost one hundred thousand pounds to build. The majority of the funding has come from the Rural England Prosperity Fund via Rushcliffe Borough Council.
Andy Fillingham of Great Central Railway (Nottingham) said, “The new facilities represent a real step change in what we can offer our visitors. Finally we have a permanent building with the right access for everyone. We’ve had this on the drawing board for some time, but the generous funding we have received has made it a reality. Tens of thousands of people will use the toilets every year.”
The Rural England Prosperity Fund grant was added to by East Midlands Airport Community Fund, East Midlands Railway Community Fund, Crosscountry Trains Communities Fund, Friends of the Great Central Main Line, the Nottingham Society of Model and Experimental Engineers, contributions from the budgets of Councillors Matt Barney and Reg Adair and a public appeal.
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Deputy Leader Cllr Abby Brennan said: “The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is a wonderful attraction here in the Borough, offering fantastic experiences for the whole family such as steam train journeys and a miniature railway!
“We’re pleased to support GCRN’s project through our £40,000 REPF funding, enabling the installation of new accessible toilet and shower facilities that will improve the experience for both visitors and volunteers.
“This investment builds on our previous support through UKSPF and REPF towards their new multi-functional carriage shed, that is being used for events, workshops, volunteer activities and more.”
“We are very grateful to everyone who has supported us, in whatever way. Great things happen when everyone works together”, concluded Andy. “The toilets will be available to visitors and our volunteers. Providing a good experience helps us grow our attraction and the contribution we make to the local economy.”