Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Park Mark awarded to the Friars Square Shopping Centre in Aylesbury
The Friars Square shopping centre muti-storey car park, located in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has once again demonstrated the highest standards across its parking operations
First of thousands of new trees is planted ahead of National Tree Week
The first of a wave of fruit trees that will fill community orchards across Lancashire has been planted in Kirkham - to mark the start of National Tree Week.
Celebrating a decade of supporting learners to reach their star potential
The Seren Academy, which supports the brightest learners to have the ambition, capability and the curiosity, to fulfil their potential, has turned ten years old.
First Bus announces proposals to cease operations in Cornwall
- Proposal to withdraw all First Bus services in Cornwall in 2026
- Above inflation costs, falling passenger numbers and an increasingly competitive market have led to difficult decision
- Focus is on supporting colleagues and a smooth transition
Moray Council submits petition to use Common Good land for new Forres Academy
Moray Council has submitted an application to the Court of Session for permission to use part of Roysvale Park for the new Forres Academy development.
The Bluestones are rocking - “Mae Eisteddfod ar y Gweill” - “The Eisteddfod is on its way!”
A brand-new, energetic version of the classic Hela’r Twrch will be released on 21 November, as we look ahead to the 2026 Garreg Las Eisteddfod.
First Bus and Suffolk County Council announce new payment technology on fleet
- £42,000 funding brings seamless travel payment to the region
- Tap On Tap Off (TOTO) technology fitted to all buses
- New card readers operating from Sunday 23 November
Norfolk County Council and First Bus announce new payment technology on fleet
- £465,000 funding brings seamless travel payment to the region
- Tap On Tap Off (TOTO) technology fitted to all buses
- New card readers operating from Sunday 23 November
How to prepare for a power cut
This winter, East Ayrshire Council is urging residents to prepare for potential power outages so that they can stay safe if a power cut was to occur.
Council tribute to Cllr Jordan Ryan
It is with deep sadness that Pembrokeshire County Council learned of the death of Cllr Jordan Ryan.
From Carnyxes to Coracles: Wales celebrates its living heritage
Choirs, stonemasons and a Celtic carnyx took centre stage as part of a free event celebrating intangible cultural heritage (ICH) at St Fagans National Museum of History yesterday [Thursday 20 November].
Health Secretary response to latest NHS Activity and Performance data: September and October 2025
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Miles, responds to the latest NHS Wales activity and performance data.
E.ON showcases how lives are being improved by innovation at Blackburn Meadows event
- Nearly 30,000 energy saving measured installed by E.ON
- Over 19,000 vulnerable customers’ lives improved
- £514 million in funding secured for 148 partners since 2020
All systems go for Morley’s new Learning and Skills Centre
Plans for a new multi-million-pound learning and skills centre in Morley have taken a significant step forward after work started to convert a former church into a state-of-the-art education centre.
Greener homes from the ground up: the man working to redefine the new build market
From planning policy to rooftop solar, Matt Hart, Director of Residential New Build at E.ON Next, is helping redefine how we power our homes – building a future where low-carbon living is affordable, accessible, and part of everyday life.
Forest of Dean District Council confirms position on Local Government Reorganisation proposals
Forest of Dean District Council has confirmed that it does not support the Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) currently being proposed for Gloucestershire. The decision was debated by Full Council on 19 November and confirmed by Cabinet on 20 November.
Pothole compensation claims: Over £10.2 million paid out in three years - these councils are paying out the most
- Staffordshire, East Sussex and Derbyshire named among the councils paying most to drivers due to pothole damages
- At least £10.2 million in compensation claims was paid out by councils in England and Wales between 2022 and 2024
ABS Grants Approval in Principle to Encomara for Innovative Squid™ System for Floating Offshore Wind Projects
Expert reacts to the latest energy price cap rise
The average annual energy bill will be £1,758 from January 1 2026
PRICE ALERT: E.ON Next tariff offers £160 saving against the new Energy Price Cap
- E.ON Next’s 12-month fixed tariff offers the typical household savings of £160 against the new Energy Price Cap.
- Ofgem has announced the Energy Price Cap will rise by 0.2%, to £1,758 annually for the typical household, for the period January-March 2026.
Borderlands® 4 Bounty Pack 1: How Rush Saved Mercenary Day Releases Today for Borderlands® 4 Players for Free*
Team up with Rush for joyfully violent festivities with all-new gear, cosmetics, and new missions.
An additional fifth Bounty Pack will be added with more details to come.