
The 3 Counties Connected Community Rail Partnership (CRP) has appointed Joe Bickerton as its new Chair, succeeding Nicola Said.
Joe, currently destination manager for Wrexham County Borough, was elected at the Partnership’s annual general meeting.
He will lead the strategic direction of the CRP, which works across South Cheshire, Shropshire and Wrexham to connect communities with their railway.
Nicola said: “It has been a privilege to serve as Chair of the 3 Counties Connected CRP over the past three years.
“Seeing the CRP grow and watching it make a real difference to communities along the line has been genuinely rewarding. Congratulations to Joe on his new appointment, I leave knowing the CRP is in good hands to continue doing important work, and I look forward to seeing it go from strength to strength.”
Joe said: “I’m delighted to have been elected Chair of the 3 Counties Connected CRP and would like to thank Nicola for her fantastic leadership, expertise and commitment over the past three years.
“Having been involved with the Partnership for several years, I’ve seen first-hand the positive impact that community rail can have in connecting people, supporting local communities and encouraging more sustainable travel.
“The railway is far more than a transport link; it plays an important role in supporting tourism, local businesses and access to opportunities across Cheshire, Shropshire and Wrexham.
“I’m looking forward to working closely with our board members, Transport for Wales, local authorities, community groups and industry partners to build on the excellent work already underway.
“Together, we can continue to raise the profile of the route, deliver innovative projects and ensure our railway remains a valuable asset for residents and visitors alike.”
Josie Rayworth, Community Rail Officer for the 3 Counties CRP, said: “I am delighted to welcome Joe Bickerton as the new Chair of the 3 Counties Connected CRP.
“Joe is a fantastic ambassador for Wrexham and the wider region, and I am very much looking forward to working with him and building on the CRP’s successes in the years ahead.”


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