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Rhyl Journal
a day ago
- General
- Rhyl Journal
Bus stop award to celebrate Wales' countryside corners
CPRW (Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales) the Welsh Countryside Charity, has announced the launch of its new Best Kept Rural Bus Stop award - a joyful, light-hearted initiative that celebrates the quiet, often overlooked corners of the Welsh countryside that bring communities together. CPRW believe that pride in place, creativity, and community spirit often bloom in the most unexpected spots. And what better example than the humble rural bus stop? Whether it's adorned with colourful flower tubs, painted by local schoolchildren, or lovingly maintained by volunteers, these everyday spaces reflect the unique vibrancy of rural Wales. CPRW are looking for the Best Kept Rural Bus Stop in Wales. Each CPRW branch is now invited to nominate a bus stop from their area that goes above and beyond in bringing warmth, charm, and character to its community. It might be a shelter that doubles as a noticeboard, a place of rest for walkers, or simply a beautiful symbol of local care. This isn't just about neatness - it's about connection. Jonty Colchester, CPRW chairman, said: "There's a kind of magic in these small, familiar places. Bus stops may seem ordinary, but when they're lovingly looked after, they become part of a village's story. A splash of colour, a wooden bench, a view across the valley - these things remind us of the wonder in everyday life. I'm so proud to be part of a charity that honours the quiet beauty of rural Wales, and the people who keep it alive with care and love." The winning bus stop will receive a Welsh slate plaque, featured in the autumn edition of CPRW's Hiraeth magazine and celebrated across the charity's social media channels. Jonty added: "This award is a chance to shine a light on the everyday spaces that people care for - quiet, meaningful places that say a lot about the pride communities take in their surroundings. In an age when rural Wales is under increasing pressure, celebrating these small moments of beauty and local spirit feels more important than ever." • Nominations are now open via CPRW branches and close on August 31, 2025. Winners will be announced in September 2025. To nominate a rural bus stop and share its story, visit


North Wales Chronicle
a day ago
- General
- North Wales Chronicle
Bus stop award to celebrate Wales' countryside corners
CPRW (Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales) the Welsh Countryside Charity, has announced the launch of its new Best Kept Rural Bus Stop award - a joyful, light-hearted initiative that celebrates the quiet, often overlooked corners of the Welsh countryside that bring communities together. CPRW believe that pride in place, creativity, and community spirit often bloom in the most unexpected spots. And what better example than the humble rural bus stop? Whether it's adorned with colourful flower tubs, painted by local schoolchildren, or lovingly maintained by volunteers, these everyday spaces reflect the unique vibrancy of rural Wales. CPRW are looking for the Best Kept Rural Bus Stop in Wales. Each CPRW branch is now invited to nominate a bus stop from their area that goes above and beyond in bringing warmth, charm, and character to its community. It might be a shelter that doubles as a noticeboard, a place of rest for walkers, or simply a beautiful symbol of local care. This isn't just about neatness - it's about connection. Jonty Colchester, CPRW chairman, said: "There's a kind of magic in these small, familiar places. Bus stops may seem ordinary, but when they're lovingly looked after, they become part of a village's story. A splash of colour, a wooden bench, a view across the valley - these things remind us of the wonder in everyday life. I'm so proud to be part of a charity that honours the quiet beauty of rural Wales, and the people who keep it alive with care and love." The winning bus stop will receive a Welsh slate plaque, featured in the autumn edition of CPRW's Hiraeth magazine and celebrated across the charity's social media channels. Jonty added: "This award is a chance to shine a light on the everyday spaces that people care for - quiet, meaningful places that say a lot about the pride communities take in their surroundings. In an age when rural Wales is under increasing pressure, celebrating these small moments of beauty and local spirit feels more important than ever." • Nominations are now open via CPRW branches and close on August 31, 2025. Winners will be announced in September 2025. To nominate a rural bus stop and share its story, visit

Leader Live
a day ago
- Leader Live
Bus stop award to celebrate Wales' countryside corners
CPRW (Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales) the Welsh Countryside Charity, has announced the launch of its new Best Kept Rural Bus Stop award - a joyful, light-hearted initiative that celebrates the quiet, often overlooked corners of the Welsh countryside that bring communities together. CPRW believe that pride in place, creativity, and community spirit often bloom in the most unexpected spots. And what better example than the humble rural bus stop? Whether it's adorned with colourful flower tubs, painted by local schoolchildren, or lovingly maintained by volunteers, these everyday spaces reflect the unique vibrancy of rural Wales. CPRW are looking for the Best Kept Rural Bus Stop in Wales. Each CPRW branch is now invited to nominate a bus stop from their area that goes above and beyond in bringing warmth, charm, and character to its community. It might be a shelter that doubles as a noticeboard, a place of rest for walkers, or simply a beautiful symbol of local care. This isn't just about neatness - it's about connection. Read more: Say cheese! Flintshire couple's tasty wedding alternative to cake Jonty Colchester, CPRW chairman, said: "There's a kind of magic in these small, familiar places. Bus stops may seem ordinary, but when they're lovingly looked after, they become part of a village's story. A splash of colour, a wooden bench, a view across the valley - these things remind us of the wonder in everyday life. I'm so proud to be part of a charity that honours the quiet beauty of rural Wales, and the people who keep it alive with care and love." The winning bus stop will receive a Welsh slate plaque, featured in the autumn edition of CPRW's Hiraeth magazine and celebrated across the charity's social media channels. Read more: Span-tastic! Leader Camera Club put bridges in the frame Jonty added: "This award is a chance to shine a light on the everyday spaces that people care for - quiet, meaningful places that say a lot about the pride communities take in their surroundings. In an age when rural Wales is under increasing pressure, celebrating these small moments of beauty and local spirit feels more important than ever." • Nominations are now open via CPRW branches and close on August 31, 2025. Winners will be announced in September 2025. To nominate a rural bus stop and share its story, visit