The Moorland Railway is once again open on Sunday, from 2–4pm on the Yorkshire Coast.
This month is for the hard-working Rainbow Centre in Scarborough. They will have their van outside to take collections of tinned (in date) food etc.
This is the fourth event this year and each event has raised in the region of £1,000.
A lot of work goes into each event with some great volunteers helping the make the events the success they have now become.

Trains run all afternoon at a private home in Staintondale.
Tea/coffee and homemade cakes, scones and biscuits (including gluten free) are available and a plant stall and a tombola.
Directions say simply turn at the Falcon on the A171 and follow the ribbons.


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