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Berkshire sewing bee travels on GWR train named in her honour

Great Western Railway has named a train in honour of a sewing bee who inspired volunteers to make PPE for thousands of people across Berkshire.

Tracy Devlin, from Bracknell, was chosen as a BBC Make a Difference Superstar for selflessly helping others at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the start of lockdown, childminder Tracy began voluntary work with the PPE team at Garth Hill College, making scrubs to donate to local hospitals, doctors’ surgeries, care homes, schools and vet practices.

She then formed the Facebook group Rainbow Scrubs, a team of volunteers from across Berkshire, collecting donations and making anything from scrubs to masks and headbands.

Tracy was selected as a BBC Make a Difference Superstar by judges following a link-up between the BBC and GWR to celebrate those people going above and beyond to help others in their communities.

Now her name features on Intercity Express Train 800034 as GWR honours BBC Make a Difference Superstars from nine regions across the network.

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Bracknell MP James Sunderland, who joined Tracy at Reading Station today, said:

“Tracy’s selflessness throughout the pandemic in setting up Rainbow Scrubs and providing vital PPE to the likes of care homes and doctors’ surgeries is an example to us all. I’m delighted that her true generosity is being recognised in this way by GWR and BBC Berkshire.”

Great Western Railway Managing Director Mark Hopwood said:

“Tracy went to incredible lengths to support her community during the pandemic and we’re thrilled to add her name to the side of an Intercity Express Train.  

“The GWR has a long and proud history of naming trains after Great Westerners – past and present heroes from across our network – and it’s a real treat to add her to that list.

“It was a privilege to partner with the BBC Make a Difference campaign and the stories which featured on BBC local radio were truly overwhelming.”

Head of Audio and Digital for BBC England Chris Burns said: 

“We have been amazed by the response of many listeners to our Make a Difference campaign on Local BBC Radio, as listeners have been helping each other out throughout the pandemic. 

“It has been humbling to learn about the kind-hearted efforts of so many in our communities and Tracy is a great example to the rest of us. Congratulations to her and to the team at BBC Berkshire.”

At the height of the pandemic Tracy and her team of Rainbow Scrubs also knitted ‘Frontline Hero’ bears to raise funds for other items to be given to key workers, and Tracy became a coordinator for the collection and delivery of numerous donations of fabric, ribbons and buttons.

Throughout the pandemic Tracy and her crew have made and donated 1,447 scrubs, 5,020 masks, 2,530 scrubs washbags, 1,250 headbands, 853 ear savers, 141 hats, 60 bandanas, 135 crocheted hearts and 225 ‘Frontline Hero’ bears.

Rainbow Scrubs also raised more than £2,100 for local causes and were donated four second-hand iPads which they presented to the Oakwood unit at Prospect Park Hospital in Reading.

GWR named a train after BBC Berkshire’s other Make a Difference Superstar Henry Cleary last year. You can read more about his community heroics here.

Contact Information

John Carter

Media and Communications Manager

Great Western Railway

0845 410 4444

John.Carter1@gwr.com

Notes to editors

Pictures: BBC Make a Difference Superstar Tracy Devlin and with Bracknell MP James Sunderland 

The BBC and GWR joined forces in 2020 to celebrate Make a Difference Superstars from nine BBC Local Radio regions. In total, 18 heroes who went above and beyond during the Covid-19 pandemic will have a train named in their honour.

First Greater Western Limited, trading as “Great Western Railway” (GWR), operates trains across the Great Western franchise area, which includes South Wales, the West Country, the Cotswolds, across southern England and into London. GWR provides high speed, commuter, regional and branch line train services, and before the covid-19 pandemic helped over 100 million passengers reach their destinations every year. GWR was recently awarded an extension to its direct award franchise (called DA3), which shall run up to 31 March 2023, with an option to extend for a further year. 
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