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Mackenzie Lee, Gauge Museum Tracker Volunteer

The West Somerset Railway Heritage Trust were pleased to welcome 15-year-old Mackenzie Lee as a short-term volunteer, working alongside our steward volunteer Mel Hillman in the Gauge Museum at Bishops Lydeard, as part of his Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award.

Mackenzie, a student of Bishop Fox’s School in Taunton, was encouraged by teacher and Dof E award manager, Miss Matthews, to take part in the scheme, and Mackenzie chose to volunteer on the West Somerset Railway, following in the steps of his grandparents and father, all of whom are long-standing supporters of the WSR.

Asked if he would like to progress to the silver award once his bronze is complete, Mackenzie said, “I would like to, but it depends on time as I am starting at Richard Huish 6th Form College next year”.

We wish Mackenzie every success as he completes his bronze award.

The photo above/on the left shows Mackenzie leaning out of the window of the restored 1897 GWR sleeping car No 9038, one of only three ever built and proudly exhibited at the Gauge Museum at Bishops Lydeard. 

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WEST SOMERSET RAILWAY HERITAGE TRUST

DO YOU:

Love a bit of history?

Enjoy chatting to people?

Happy to work with children and families?

Keen on the WSR and its heritage?

If you’ve nodded “yes” to any of the above, we’d love you to join us as a museum volunteer.

Gauge Museum at Blue Anchor

We’re looking for volunteer stewards for the Gauge Museum at Blue Anchor Station on running days during the school holidays and for special events.

You’ll have an induction period alongside a mentor, and we’re very happy to arrange part-day shifts.

The role is simple: welcome visitors, share a little about the museum, and work alongside the station staff.

Interested (or just curious)? Please email Ian Camp (Curator) via info@wsrht.co.uk and put “Blue Anchor stewarding” in the subject line.

Fancy getting involved over at Bishops Lydeard?

We’re on the lookout for more friendly faces to join our team, especially as the museum is getting bigger and busier these days!

If Bishops Lydeard sounds like your kind of place, just drop us a line using the same email, but pop “Bishops Lydeard stewarding” in the subject so we know what you’re after!

And don’t forget – you can always support the WSRHT by becoming a member. Just ping us at info@wsrht.co.uk and pop “membership” in the subject line.

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