Monday, 14 February 2011

Railworld



One of the reasons the Future Jobs Fund in Peterborough has been so successful is because of the hard work of both the employees and employers.

One partnership that has seen the benefits of having Future Jobs Fund employees has been Railworld. Railworld was developed from the Nene Valley Railway (NVR), which opened in 1977. Since then it has been through many changes, but Railworld is now a fun and informative visiting attraction for the whole family.

Brian Pearce a representative from Railworld said “I can't imagine life without the help of our Future Jobs Fund employees. They have given so much to Railworld and have made a real difference.”

“They have recently helped with the building of a habitat for our wildlife and an interesting and exciting place for us all to learn about nature and our environment. As you can see from the pictures they have been real helping hand.”

One proud FJF employee’s parent said “I can't believe how much he likes it. He has never had a job before! He doesn't seem to stop talking about what he is doing. He has been taking pictures on his phone of the steps he has made and the crazy paving!! It makes it all worth while.”
Becky Cook, who is the Railworld FJF employees’ Employee Manager from the FJF team, said, “The Future Jobs Fund employees are making real difference at Railworld and it has been a real eye opener to the great work they have achieved in such a sort space of time.”
For more pictures visit http://tinyurl.com/railworld.