Work to restore the Cambrian Railway building in Oswestry has won a national award.
The Cambrian Station Building, a Grade II-listed railway building in Oswestry , underwent a major restoration between July 2024 and May this year.
The effort has now been recognised after the scheme won a National Railway Heritage Award.
Now owned by Shropshire Council, the building originally served as both the local railway station and the headquarters of the Cambrian Railway and played a crucial role in connecting the communities of Oswestry and North Wales.
While still in use by the Cambrian Heritage Railway on a seasonal basis, the building has required significant investment to make it safe and keep it usable.
Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Shropshire Council, the recent work was

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