RAGES

Today I went to Reston to speak to RAGES, The Rail Action Group East of Scotland. My talk seemed to go down well and RAGES members were keen to hear what is happening south of the border. And I felt we at SENRUG have a lot to learn from RAGES. They get more people at their public meetings than us, and a good half dozen of their attendees were local authority Councillors. What a pity SENRUG doesn’t attract that level of support from our own elected representatives.