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A beautiful coastal town hopes to bring a beloved local charm to partially promote tourism. Clevedon is a coastal town at North Somperset, a popular daily trip target known for his iconic Victoria Pier.

The building, which was listed in the first grade, dates back to the 1860s and was described by British poet John Betjeman as “the most beautiful pier in England”. The town is also one of the oldest construction cinemas in the world.

However, the absence of one of the historical treasures was a miniature electric steam locomotive working on a rail in the Salthouse fields.

According to the North Somerset Council, it was operational in 1952, known as Rio Grande, and “once offered driving to children and families, but has been closed in recent years.”

However, local authority is eager to restore the mini train in response to the demands of the residents.

He launched an advertisement because he was looking for an operator who could revive the shooting. “In addition to reopening the railway, the rental for the re -opening of the railway, the re -opening of the railway, the construction of a new train hut and the ongoing management of a permanent and accessible food and beverage area, miniature golf field and children’s activities.” He said.

According to Clevedon, Salthouse Fields is home to a skating park, as well as “wide children’s playgrounds, tennis courts and a bowl club”.

The Council also says that “the surrounding forest areas and the coastal road and Clevedon’s access to open water swimming on the Sea Lake”.

Mike Solomon, a member of the Cabinet for culture, leisure and open spaces of the Council, said: orum I am pleased to say that the North Somperset Council mobilized the wheels and that Clectedon hopes to put the miniature railway back.

“The miniature railway is part of a great day for residents and visitors, and a fantastic lottery to the local area, smiles on the faces of the family and support our local economy.

“CLEKEDON residents told us how popular and important the miniature railway is, and this is a great example of the council by working with entertainment providers and volunteer and community sectors to ensure that we come together for the benefit of our houses.”

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