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Can’t make it because of rail disruptions to Ely. 1x adult season ticket seat available for today’s game against West Brom. SBBR block 2. First person to DM me on here and it’s yours
1x adult ticket in the West Stand - middle tier - block H Available to the first person to PM me. £10 donation to the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation only.
But I am looking for 2x adult tickets for any one of the upcoming home games, league or cup. I used to go with my dad all of the time, but left unable to these days because of the priority windows which restrict you to 1 ticket and it won't be a seat near you.
I have a ST in the SBBR but unable to get the seat next to me as its also a ST seat. Happy to give this up for a game and pay for the other seat.
Please consider helping a Town fan in Norfolk to save a piece of railway history!
Are you interested in old buildings, the history of the railways or just have an interest in community groups?
I am a Town fan, ST holder and railway heritage enthusiast based in King's Lynn, Norfolk. In July 2021, I set up a campaign to restore the derelict station of Middleton Towers, which was the first stop on the line between King's Lynn and Dereham. The line closed in September 1968.
Our group are appealing to the public for their support in saving the old station. We do not know how many months or years we have before the buildings are lost forever, as recent torrential rain has taken its roll on the ticket office and platform canopy.
Our plan for the station is that once it has been restored, it will likely be a cafe and heritage railway museum.
Before we can sign a contract with the landowner Network Rail, we require public liability insurance of up to £20m, with a formal quote coming in at £3,500 per year. Along with the insurance, we urgently need to set up scaffolding to remove the roof and canopy for repairs, replacing and refurbishment where possible. A local firm are willing to do the scaffolding for a very cheap fee of £1,000.
We would be grateful for any support in any way possible, to become a part of a community effort to save our station and bring back a piece of history to the local area.
I feel this is a great opportunity for Town fans to rally together to support a Portman Road infiltrator in the realms of North-West Norfolk.