Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
More than £10m to restore nature across Wales as Minister sets out environmental and rural priorities
- £10m to restore biodiversity, create jobs and strengthen community connections with the natural environment.
- New Climate and Nature Plan to deliver net zero by 2040 and substantive nature recovery by 2050.
- Active work underway to secure a multi-annual budget for the Sustainable Farming Scheme.
Southeastern urges customers to only travel if absolutely necessary during record heatwave
- Met Office red weather warning in place with extreme temperatures
- Customers are being urged to only take essential train journeys to, from or within areas affected by extreme heat
- Southeastern and Network Rail are putting additional staff, water and support in place to help customers travel as safely and comfortably as possible
Pupils develop love of new sports at Community Clubs event
More than 100 pupils from Years 4, 5 and 6 enjoyed a day of sport and activity at a Community Clubs event held at Ysgol Glannau Gwaun earlier this month.
Armed Forces flag flies over County Hall
The Armed Forces flag is flying proudly at County Hall this week ahead of Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 27.
East Midlands Railway customers advised Essential Travel Only on Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 June 2026, as Met Office issues Red Weather Warning Alert
- Customers urged to only make essential journeys on Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 June
- If travel is essential, customers are encouraged to travel before 12:00 midday, to avoid the highest temperatures
- Customers should expect disruption across the network
North West rail travel warning as extreme heat arrives
Rail passengers in the North West have been warned to expect reduced services over the coming days during extremely hot weather conditions.
USAA to Honor Those Who Made 250 Years of Freedom Possible
Through partnerships, events and community engagements, USAA will celebrate the service members whose sacrifices helped shape America’s first 250 years
Approval given for first phase of future Buckie High School project
Moray Council has approved the next step in the Future Buckie High School project, agreeing to progress the refurbishment of the Additional Support Needs (ASN) and canteen building as the first phase of the wider school improvement plans.
Changes to Moray Music Centre transport arrangements approved
Moray Council has approved changes to transport arrangements for the Moray Music Centre following a meeting of the Education, Communities and Leisure Services Committee today (Tuesday 23 June).
Positive literacy results for Moray school leavers
Moray’s latest secondary school leaver attainment report highlights positive literacy results for 2024/25, with ongoing work continuing to support numeracy and wider qualification outcomes.
£213,000 Summer of Sport funding boost for Moray sports clubs
Hundreds of children and young people across Moray will have the chance to get active this summer thanks to a £213,000 investment from sportscotland’s Summer of Sport programme.
Travel in the west during extreme heat amid rare Met Office red weather warning
Essential travel only on Wednesday and Thursday into, through, or out of the red warning area.
New after school activities programme proposed to support families across Moray
Moray Council has approved proposals for a new after school activities programme designed to support families, reduce child poverty and help parents access work and training.
Positive impact of mobile phone policy in Moray schools confirmed
A review of mobile phone use in Moray schools has shown clear benefits for pupils, staff and families, with calmer classrooms, better focus and improved behaviour reported across the area.
New community garden to bring people together in Whitley Wood
- New community garden will see local residents socialise and learn new skills
- Scheme is a partnership between the Council, Morgan Sindall and Freely Fruity
- Morgan Sindall support is commitment to social value whilst building 42 new affordable homes for the Council at Hexham Road
Audit review of the Council’s insurance arrangements
The Leader of the Council has requested that the Chair of the Governance & Audit Committee instigate a review of the Council’s insurance arrangements to give assurance that they are robust, fit for purpose and provide value for money.
New people. New places. New protection.
Following recent outbreaks of meningitis in the UK, the MenB vaccine is being offered to some older teenagers and students under 25 who are at higher risk of exposure to meningococcal group B bacteria. This time-limited programme will be offered to some older teenagers and some new college and university students who are at higher risk of exposure to meningococcal group B bacteria.
Local people invited to have their say on Witney and Chipping Norton markets
West Oxfordshire residents, businesses and market visitors are being invited to share their views on charter markets in Witney and Chipping Norton through a new public survey.
Red Extreme Heat Warning
Travel Advice for South Wales. A joint statement from Transport for Wales & Network Rail.
Next phase of Colne bus station improvements to begin in August
Work on the next phase of improvements to Colne town centre will begin in August, following the completion of a major upgrade to the bus station earlier this year.
James and Esta Sim celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary
Councillor Jim McMahon visited James and Esta Sim from New Cumnock recently to pass on congratulations as they celebrated fifty years of marriage.