
Friday, 2 January 2026
Welcome to 2026, our 35th year of fundraising

Tuesday, 18 April 2023
April Progress
Progress on the Frames
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| Ben applies a coat of green undercoat on the middle wheel set |
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| Jim painting the motion plate between the frames of the loco |
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| Sean painting the top of the front balance weight |
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| A sneak preview of the frames (they look even better in real life!) |
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| The front of the frames with a test fit of the buffers |
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| A general view of the frames. What's under the cover? You will need to pop down at the weekend to find out! |
Without your support we cannot carry on at the same rate experienced so far.
Contact Information
To make a donation, please go to the Bluebell Trust's donation page at:
https://www.bluebell-railway.com/make-a-donation/
You will then need to select "P27 - Restoration of SECR P Class No27" from the pull down menu.
We can at last, announce the new web site for The Little Loco Group this gives the latest information on the restoration of the loco together with other information and useful links to other pages. This can be found at:
Monday, 6 March 2023
The Fenchurch Fund -Project 27 At Steyning exhibition
On Sunday 12th of March The Fenchurch Fund - Project 27 will be attending the Wealden Model Railway Group model exhibition in Steyning. See the poster below for details. Additionally we are doing the show catering with all profits coming to our funds, hopefully it will be worthwhile. Arrive early forBacon rolls!
Additionally our modelling group will be displaying a 009 layout called Botolphs, which is on the fictional Lancing and Bramber (L&B) railway, also a diorama of the fictional Hardham loco shed (both Clive Emsley) and another countryside diorama by Stuart Bardouleau.
It would be god to see you there and have a chat, there will be much more to see than just us!
In the near future we will be attending the Beckenham MRC Vintage Model railway show in Beckenham at St Johns Church, Eden Park BR3 3JN. An interesting show, but with a very dangerous club shop! (I definitely overspent there last year!)
A couple of sneak preview pictures of "Botolph's" See more at the exhibition on Sunday!
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An overall view of the station area at Botolph's
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| Trains laden with sand from the sand pits in the Henfield area served by the Small Dole Railway |
Friday, 30 September 2022
Another Sales Stand!
Worthing Model Railway Show
The Fenchurch Fund will be attending the Worthing Model Railway Show this weekend at Durrington High School, The Boulevard, Worthing West Sussex BN13 1LA. The opening times are from 10 - 5 on Saturday and 10 - 4 on Sunday. For more details go to www.worthingmrc.co.uk/exhibition_2022
In addition to the usual Fenchurch Sales Stand we are joined by "Billy no Mates" model Railway Club who is showing the "Work in progress" model of Botolph's on the Lancing and Bramber Railway, a narrow-gauge line which (in the imaginary history) ran from Lancing Widewater to Bramber and on to Storrington. There was also a connection to the Small Dole Railway. Handily PECO produces ready to run stock for both routes! (L&B and SDR)
Giants of Steam
We will be having a sales stand at the Giants of Steam event again this year at Sheffield Park, either on Platform 1 or in Steam Works (depending on the weather forecast). We will have all the usual things on the stand and (if we are in Steam Works) short, guided walks around the little locos of the Bluebell Railway, Including viewing the works being carried out on No.27, if it is safe to do so. This is subject to confirmation.
We hope to see you at one or both of the events above!
NEW WEBSITE!
We can at last, announce the new web site for The Little Loco Group this gives the latest information on the restoration of the loco together with other information and useful links to other pages. This can be found at:
Contact Information
To make a donation, please go to the Bluebell Trust's donation page at:
https://www.bluebell-railway.com/make-a-donation/
You will then need to select "P27 - Restoration of SECR P Class No27" from the pull down menu.
Wednesday, 21 September 2022
More pictures
I have recently unearthed some pictures via a well-known online auction site! They are from the early 1960s and are taken at a few different locations.
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| A freshly painted No.27 taken by Harold D. Bowtell on the 25th May 1963 It is standing on the loco headshunt at Sheffield Park |
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| 27 collecting its train from the Pumphouse Siding at Sheffield Park |
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| And drawing towards Platform 2 |
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| Believed to be on the same day as the previous two pictures No.27 can be seen running round her train at Horsted Keynes |
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| Back at Sheffield Park R.A.Panting catches Loco No.27 in Platform 1 at Sheffield Park on the 15th September 1963 with a train bound for Horsted Keynes |
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| Alec Ford captures No.27 Primrose sitting in the Pumphouse siding with Carriage 1050 whilst the public look on from the loco yard, how things change! |
Monday, 11 April 2022
Some Archive Pictures of SECR No.27
At the weekend we were given a few photographs of No.27 in the early days of the Bluebell Railway. they were taken on June 15thn 1961 by Fox Photos.
There is also an interesting commentary on the back of the photos, along with a description of the subject of the photograph.
We would like to thank Richard Clarke for letting us have these important photographs.
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| The description of the visit to the railway |
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| This is actually Bluebell Halt, just south of Horsted Keynes. |
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| Arriving in the Up Platform at Sheffield Park having shunted across from the Down Platform. |
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| This train has arrived on the down platform and will shunt across to the up platform. |
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| Fenchurch leading 27 down Freshfield Bank. Driver Dick Cawley on Fenchurch |
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| Fenchurch with the LNWR Observation car at Horsted Keynes |
Contact Information
To make a donation, please go to the Bluebell Trust's donation page at:
https://www.bluebell-railway.com/make-a-donation/
You will then need to select "P27 - Restoration of SECR P Class No27" from the pull down menu.
Tuesday, 15 February 2022
Welcome to 2022!
A short update as to our activities during the winter of 2021/2022
In the "Villa" much work has been carried out on the front buffer beam with all the components being trial fitted prior to being fixed to the loco when the time comes, in the near future!
| The refurbished valve spindles |
| The new blast pipe |
Upcoming work
Fundraising
Contact Information
To make a donation, please go to the Bluebell Trust's donation page at:
https://www.bluebell-railway.com/make-a-donation/
You will then need to select "P27 - Restoration of SECR P Class No27" from the pull down menu.
Thursday, 18 November 2021
A short update for November
A couple of picture showing a little of what has recently been happening.
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| Jim Painting the frames in top coat |
The frames have had a "roof" of external ply fixed to them as some protection over the winter, when work is not being carried out on them a tarpaulin will also be attached. This will hopefully allow the work being carried out on the frames to be in as good a condition at the end of the winter as they are now.
In the picture we see Jim Turtle applying a top coat to the frames, this is the first of many! Each coat will be flattened before the next coat is added, and a strong application of paint will be created.
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| Freshly sand blasted and primed sand boxes |
The four sand boxes were taken off site to be sand blasted they were returned to us having been painted in primer. The main reason for this treatment was to ensure that the corrosion inside the boxes was removed as the equipment we have at the railway would not permit this. Soon after arrival the boxes were given a coat of black undercoat, the first to protect them from the weather.

The sand boxes with their first undercoat
The sand boxes will continue to be painted up to top coat as time and weather permits.
Most of the work is currently only able to be done outdoors as the Villa workshop is not really suitable. There are some fairly major problems with the building (which was supplied to us as life expired over 25 years ago!). Some temporary repairs have been undertaken to keep most of the rain out over the winter, but it really does need replacing. We are currently discussing the requirements of the loco groups that use the building and surrounding area.

A temporary tarpaulin secured to the roof of the Villa
Some temporary works have been carried out to try to make the building vaguely useable over the winter. The first job was to place tarpaulin on the roof and secure it with battens in an attempt to stop the rain coming in through the many holes in the existing roofing material. A new layer of felt was applied a few years ago, but with the structure below being uneven and rough, this didn't last as long as expected, and again was intended as a short term solution. However, the roof is not the only leaky area, water comes in freely below the door and under the walls!
To try to prevent the worst of this a strip of rubber "garage door seal" had been added to the door opening to provide a barrier to the flow which results in huge puddles inside the building.

a rubber "garage door seal" added to the doorway
It is hoped that these measures will see us through the winter and hopefully until something more suitable can be done. More of this later.
However, without your support and contributions, we would be able to do nothing! We are 100% self funded and every penny counts. If we are to reach our target of getting the loco back into service your help is needed.
If you are able to help, please make a donation via the Bluebell Trust's own donation page at https://www.bluebell-railway.com/make-a-donation/
You will then need to select "P27 - Restoration of SECR P Class No27" from the pull down menu.
Monday, 1 November 2021
Thirty years of the Fenchurch Fund, Who'd have thought!
I was reminded over the weekend that THE FENCHURCH FUND has been in existence for 30 years!
We were originally formed as the "Chip Wood Fund" as a tribute to Matthew Wood who tragically died at the age of 25 in June 1991. It was intended to create a lasting legacy and memorial for Matthew. As it happened, Fenchurch was his favourite loco and it needed an overhaul, including a new wheel set. So the die was cast, we had money from the whip round that was organised for a memorial and this was used as a springboard to open an "official BRPS fundraising group" known as The Fenchurch Wheel Appeal and later The Fenchurch Fund. We are now a Sub-Committee of the BRPS.
Once Fenchurch was working we decided that it would be great to continue looking after the small locos in Matthews name and as a result PROJECT 27 emerged!
The Fenchurch Fund decided that sponsoring the restoration of SECR Loco No.27 fell squarely within the remit of the group and was a great option. The physical works are being carried out by the LITTLE LOCO GROUP at Sheffield Park. Every penny of the restoration is self funded and fundraising must continue to pay for it, it would be great if you could help with the aim of remembering Chip Wood and restoring Loco No.27 to working order in the next few years.
If you are able to help, please make a donation via the Bluebell Trust's own donation page at https://www.bluebell-railway.com/make-a-donation/
You will then need to select "P27 - Restoration of SECR P Class No27" from the pull down menu.
The Picture above shows Matthew standing on Loco No.75027 at Sheffield Park (taken by the late Gerry Butler).







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