History
Part 1
 

The Past

The Club was formed in the early 1970’s by a handful of British Railways Employees who were also model railway enthusiasts.
They made an approach to the management of British Rail at the time and asked if there was any space available on any of the stations on the L.T.S. Network.
They were offered space in Shoeburyness Station. The group decided to look into the management’s offer of a room for there hobby. The small group of British Railways employees started with their hobby and soon news of their presence on the station became known. There was an outside interest of Model Railway enthusiasts, so a request was made to the Management to allow members of the general public to join.

Management at the time stipulated that the ratio of public members to British Railway personnel should not exceed 10% of the total membership. Needless to say this situation did not last too long and the membership gradually increased getting members from all walks of life.

We built a layout in our first room which covered the whole of the floor space. Passengers coming off the trains would often stop and look at the layout in our club room for what seemed ages, often they would donate money in a box thanking us for an interesting time that they had spent watching us. One day someone from management said that we could use the room next door to the one we were already using. This became our tea room and to accommodate members of the club who wanted to talk about railways or do their own things, build layouts or models connected to their hobby. Sitting down one evening we were talking about this when someone suggested we should take a look at the dividing wall which is made of timber. We eased a board away from the wall and located which way the supporting timber studs were laying (i.e.) vertical or left to right. We were happy with what we found and carried on working on the wall, We now had a large hole connecting the two rooms together. Membership carried on increasing and decreasing as the years went by, but has remained fairly constant at about 40 members.

The club also attends other events outside of our annual exhibition the membership of the club has a vast range of interests in the modelling world. We have a strong group who model in N Gauge and a very large OO Gauge group. We have members who own garden railways, electric, clockwork and also live steam, all of different scales and gauges. Our main aim towards the end of the year is the Annual Exhibition held during the last full weekend in November. For this we have a separate committee to handle the vast and complex arrangements for this major exhibition to be held in South East England. At the moment this is in the capable hands of Mr Roy Ginn (Chairman & Exhibition Manager), along with many other members performing other vital tasks

We have one of the best teams for putting the show together. Not forgetting of course the help of the members of the club sourcing exhibits to attend the annual show.
 

The Present

We have recently completed building the first floor on our own purpose built club headquarters. We have in our club a vast mixture of trades people, who with the members labouring for them got the job done in record time, in-fact the majority of the walls and roof trusses were recorded as being erected on Wednesday (10th July 2002) evening, this is some achievement considering the first floor project only started on Monday (8th July 2002). In fact by the time you read this, we will have completed all the main work, leaving just small jobs to be completed, and we are using the new first floor floor of the club building, and we are preparing for new layouts to be built.

The thanks of the club must go to Mr Trevor Grout for finding the site and getting the ball rolling with the purchase. Mr Reg Curd for drawing and submitting the plans and getting planning consent in the first place, and not forgetting one of the most important people our long suffering now past Treasurer Mr Gordon Endruwiet for his excellent management of the club funds over the past years in saving the funds to enable the purchase and building of the new clubhouse in the first place.
Well, there you are, in twenty something years we have come from a small group of model railway people to a strong membership of dedicated people, in a modern club building which is self contained and is owned by us. We hope you had time to read this short letter and it has awakened your interest in our/your hobby. 

If you feel you would be interested in joining the club, please feel free to come along on a Monday evening to the club house and introduce yourself.
Contact the chairman via email (See Contacting us section on the lefthand side) and he will give you instructions on how to reach us.

Roy Ginn
Chairman