Wensleydale Railway - Photo Archive


Leeming Bar Preparatory Work
for Heritage Grant Application
As part of our Heritage Grant Application for the restoration project at Leeming Bar we need to understand how the drains are configured and what work we will need to do to improve them so that they will be able to cope with the additional demand once the station has been restored. See some photos below showing the work.

Ref - 3599
Photo - David Walker
LEEMING BAR STATION GROUND SURVEY - Contractors spent the day sending probes and cctv cameras down the drains to identify where they run and any problems with them. Markings on the ground showed what they found (18/06/2018)
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Ref - 3599
Photo - David Walker
LEEMING BAR STATION GROUND SURVEY - Contractors spent the day sending probes and cctv cameras down the drains to identify where they run and any problems with them. Markings on the ground showed what they found (18/06/2018)
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Ref - 3597
Photo - David Walker
LEEMING BAR STATION GROUND SURVEY - Contractors spent the day sending probes and cctv cameras down the drains to identify where they run and any problems with them. Phil Harrison of the HLF Leeming Bar Project Design Team keeps an eye on the progress of the ground survey (18/06/2018)
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Ref - 3598
Photo - David Walker
LEEMING BAR STATION GROUND SURVEY - Contractors spent the day sending probes and cctv cameras down the drains to identify where they run and any problems with them. (18/06/2018)
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Ref - 3704
Photo - David Walker
Directors, Trustees and members of the Project Design Team met on 9th July to consider the proposals for the Leeming Bar Station House. Presentations were made by David Walker and Virginia Arrowsmith which covered the works to be undertaken and programmes to be delivered following restoration. Virginia is leading on stakeholder consultation, historical research and gathering detailed local knowledge. This work together with the conservation management plan is informing the kind of restoration to be carried out. The Trustees and Directors were delighted with the progress to date and plans for the future and passed motions of endorsement. It is anticipated that a stage 2 application for funding will be submitted to the Heritage Lottery Fund by the end of August 2018. (09/07/2018)
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Ref - 3708
Photo - David Walker
As part of the restoration project we need to understand how the drains are configured and what work we will need to do to improve them so that they will be able to cope with the additional demand once the station has been restored. Volunteers of the Direct Works Team are investigating the run of the foul pipes using mapping produced by the sub ground survey completed by Met Consultancy (Leeds). Pipes have been laid on top of each other over the last 170 years! We have to make sense of these and fit new drains fit for purpose. (11/07/2018)
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Ref - 3709
Photo - David Walker
As part of the restoration project we need to understand how the drains are configured and what work we will need to do to improve them so that they will be able to cope with the additional demand once the station has been restored. Volunteers of the Direct Works Team are investigating the run of the foul pipes using mapping produced by the sub ground survey completed by Met Consultancy (Leeds). David Dalton breaking the tarmac and John Tong removing the spoil. (11/07/2018)
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Ref - 3710
Photo - David Walker
As part of the restoration project we need to understand how the drains are configured and what work we will need to do to improve them so that they will be able to cope with the additional demand once the station has been restored. Volunteers of the Direct Works Team are investigating the run of the foul pipes using mapping produced by the sub ground survey completed by Met Consultancy (Leeds). (11/07/2018)
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Ref - 3718
Photo - John Tong
The Direct Works Team cutting the tarmac at Leeming Bar to investigate the run of pipes (18/07/2018)
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Ref - 3719
Photo - John Tong
The Direct Works Team cutting the tarmac at Leeming Bar to investigate the run of pipes (18/07/2018)
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Ref - 3720
Photo - John Tong
The Direct Works Team cutting the tarmac at Leeming Bar to investigate the run of pipes. The Drain cover is just underneath here (18/07/2018)
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Ref - 3728
Photo - John Tong
The Direct Works Team fitting in a new man hole cover at Leeming Bar. this had previously been hidden under concrete (25/07/2018)
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