Historic listed buildings at Gobowen Railway Station are to be repaired after being awarded a £246,146 government grant.
A Community Ownership Fund grant has been given to Oswestry Station Building Trust that looks after the buildings at the station on the Shrewsbury to Chester mainline.
Recently the station celebrated its 175th anniversary with performances from students at Derwen College, which runs the café at the station, during a special event attended by Helen Morgan MP, local volunteers and staff from the Severn Dee Travel ticket office in the buildings. Mrs Morgan said: “This grant is great news for Gobowen and is a welcome boost for the staff and volunteers who do such a fantastic job at the station ticket office and cafe. Oswestry Station Building Trust deserves a big round of applause for this success.
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