Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Burnley library hits the right note as Stocks Massey Music Library opens
A historic collection of never-before-seen sheet music and a space to host concerts and events has been unveiled at Burnley Central library.
Drone to be deployed to tackle off-road motorbikes
A drone is to be deployed by Dudley Council to tackle the use of illegal off-road motorbikes across the borough.
Wales vision to be a 'Carer Aware' nation as public consultation launched
The Welsh Government is setting out its ambition for Wales to be a ‘Carer Aware’ nation – where unpaid carers are recognised earlier and treated as partners in the planning for the person they care for.
Wales joins the National Year of Reading
Wales will join all UK nations in taking part in the National Year of Reading 2026, to inspire people to have a lifelong love of reading.
Behind the scenes of the Aurora fleet introduction: Getting our people ready
- EMR release final chapter of its Aurora documentary
- Chapter features frontline staff training to work the new trains
- Five Aurora units are now in service at various times throughout the week
East Coast Main Line passengers advised of major upgrades coming in March
Major improvement work on the East Coast Main Line will affect passenger services across four weekends in March.
South Eastern Railway welcomes rising customer trust as integrated railway model shows how Great British Railways will deliver for passengers
- YouGov data shows customer trust in Southeastern has reached its highest ever level
- Comes as the integrated railway delivers continued strong performance, more services, fleet improvements and more advance fares
- Improvements demonstrate the benefit of rail reform ahead of Great British Railways
Silvertown welcomes first residents to London’s low-carbon neighbourhood
The first residents have begun moving into Silvertown, marking a major milestone for one of the UK’s most ambitious low-carbon regeneration projects. Over the coming months the first 100 customers will take up residence in their new homes, bringing our pioneering energy network – the UK’s first – into everyday use.
District Council launches innovative LGBTQIA+ Community Climate Action Plan
Forest of Dean District Council has launched a pioneering LGBTQIA+ Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP) - the first of its kind in the district - developed in close partnership with residents, community leaders and local organisations.
JW Anderson collaborates with Amgueddfa Cymru on major Gwen John retrospective
Creative Director Jonathan Anderson has collaborated with Amgueddfa Cymru on a landmark exhibition celebrating the work of the artist Gwen John (1876–1939) on the 150th anniversary of her birth.
Work begins this week on platform at Dunkeld and Birnam station
Work will get underway this week on a £440,000 project that will make it easier for passengers to access Dunkeld & Birnam station as well as popular walking routes in the area.
Wales’ Bus Services (Wales) Bill becomes law.
Landmark legislation to reform the way local bus services are planned and delivered in Wales has today received Royal Assent, becoming law.
Reduce emissions, save money, live healthier. New Net Zero Campaign Launch
The Scottish Government has launched a new Net Zero campaign to inspire action across Scotland. Scotland is in a climate emergency, and we are all experiencing the consequences: extreme weather events such as storms, floods and wildfires are affecting our communities and homes.
STEM Starts Centre officially launched in Elgin to inspire Moray’s future innovators
The first STEM Starts Centre in Moray has officially opened its doors in Elgin today, marking a major milestone for the £4.8 million Early Years STEM (EY STEM) project, part of the Moray Growth Deal.
Plan ahead for weekend engineering work in March
Passengers are being encouraged to check before travelling as weekend engineering work in March will affect all routes and services to/from London Liverpool Street.
New train station exhibition celebrates Middlesbrough football supporters
A powerful new exhibition celebrating the diversity, pride and community spirit of Middlesbrough’s football supporters has been unveiled at the town’s train station.
Council holds first ever Antisemitism awareness week
Leeds City Council is holding its first Antisemitism awareness week for employees and partners in the city.
Garden waste permits now available in Moray
Moray residents are being encouraged to order their garden waste permits by 6 March 2026.
University of Cumbria launches innovative Tourism and Visitor Economy Degrees with paid placements
The University of Cumbria has announced the launch of new forward-thinking tourism and visitor economy programmes, designed to equip students with real-world experience, paid industry placements, and a deep understanding of place-based learning in one of the UK’s most significant tourism destinations.
Nominations open for Leeds Sports Awards 2026 as the city celebrates the people behind another unforgettable year of sport
Press release issued on behalf of Leeds Sports Awards
Repair Cafe Wales saves over one million kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions
The Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, launches Fix it February at a pop-up repair café in Cardiff.