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Building on its longstanding partnership with Stevenage FC, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is teaming up with the football club’s Foundation charity for a toy donation drive ahead of Christmas. This will be the ninth year that the rail operator has worked with Stevenage FC, offering its Academy players free train travel on the Thameslink and Great Northern network. The partnership helps to ups
To combat the mental health crisis following the pandemic, Thameslink is strengthening its partnership with Stevenage FC to support young people in the community The campaign encourages people to attend Friday Kicks sporting events in their areas The scheme offers the younger generation a support network and safe place to meet Thameslink and Stevenage FC have joined forces to promote positive
Stevenage FC’s Academy promotes face-covering by young rail travellers Thameslink provide free travel passes for football apprentices Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) and Stevenage FC Academy have announced an expansion of their long-standing community partnership, now in its seventh year.As the second lockdown begins, the club’s apprentices are acting as role-model rail passengers, helping
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