Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Islington Council Leader's statement: Islington Play Association and adventure playgrounds
Responding to rumours about four adventure playgrounds run by Islington Play Association, Cllr Una O’Halloran, Leader of Islington Council, issued the following statement.
Improved payment security coming soon
Pembrokeshire County Council is introducing an upgrade to its payment system to make it even more secure and ready for the future.
Woman must pay over £99,000 after 26 dogs removed in illegal breeding investigation
A court has ordered a woman to pay Pembrokeshire County Council more than £99,000 in costs following an operation to remove 26 dogs from a property in Puncheston.
Takeaway owners fined for misleading five-star food hygiene claims
The owners of a Chinese takeaway in Eccleston have been fined after misleading customers about their food hygiene rating.
New photography exhibition by Clémentine Schneidermann and Charlotte James opens at National Museum Cardiff celebrating a decade of creativity in the south Wales valleys.
Ffasiwn presents a collection of 56 photographs by French photographer Clémentine Schneidermann and Merthyr-born creative director Charlotte James. The exhibition celebrates ten years of It’s Called Ffasiwn, a project forged from a shared love of photography, fashion and creativity that is rooted in community.
Mayor Garbett: Standing in solidarity with the trans community
A statement from Zoë Garbett, Mayor of Hackney, in response to the updated Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) code of practice.
Dudley calls for 60 more foster carers as local heroes celebrated during Foster Care Fortnight
Dudley Council is calling for more local people to step forward as foster carers, as more than 500 children are currently in care across the borough.
East coast Scots asked to help cover over 700 miles of coastline in search of one of the UK’s rarest insects
Endangered species conservation programme, Species on the Edge, and invertebrate charity Buglife are asking people living on the east coast of Scotland to help survey over 700 miles of coastline in a search for one of the UK’s rarest invertebrates: the Bordered Brown Lacewing.
£500k investment transforms station toilets at Cleethorpes and Scunthorpe
TransPennine Express (TPE) customers travelling through Cleethorpes and Scunthorpe stations will benefit from upgraded toilet facilities following a £500,000 overhaul.
NatureScot launches consultation for Scotland’s peatlands
Peatland ACTION is calling on everyone with a passion for one of the country’s most iconic and vital landscapes to get involved in shaping its first ever industry standard.
Rail improvement work taking place this bank holiday weekend
With a busy Bank Holiday weekend and warm weather forecast, Transport for Wales (TfW) is encouraging passengers to plan ahead as essential rail improvements take place across the Cardiff and Valleys network.
Lancashire councils welcome delay to offshore wind connection decision
Lancashire County Council, Fylde Council and Wyre Council have welcomed the government’s decision to delay determination of the Morgan and Morecambe transmission connection assets until September.
Lancashire Brings £20bn of Investment Opportunity to UKREiiF
Lancashire this week took its place at the centre of the UK’s investment conversation at UKREiiF 2026.
Chatting Together benefits children in Early Childhood Centres
Chatting Together is a national early language and communication initiative that is being embraced by Early Years practitioners across East Ayrshire.
E.ON named one of the UK’s Best Places to Work by The Sunday Times
- E.ON ranked in the Top 10 Best Places to Work in the UK for the second year in a row
- The energy supplier has been Highly Commended in the Best Places to Work for Women category
- Recognition reflects E.ON’s inclusive, purpose‑driven culture and strong focus on skills, wellbeing and belonging
A World in Miniature: LNER Train Driver Swaps the East Coast Main Line for a Ride Around the Park
An LNER train driver with more than forty years of experience has swapped sitting at the controls of a 125mph passenger train for something a little more leisurely – a miniature version of the train he usually drives, limited to 6mph.
Passengers warned of a busy railway this bank holiday weekend
Strike action, Birmingham Pride, and bank holiday celebrations means trains and stations in the West Midlands and Chiltern area will be extra busy this weekend.
Under-16s’ access to social media - NPCC and NCA's position
The NPCC and the NCA are unequivocal in their view that the current online environment is not safe for children under 16.
Industry‑First ABS SeaTech Innovation Exchange Launches Strengthening Greek-U.S. Maritime Technology Collaboration
ABS Centers Link Innovation, Technology and Talent for Real‑World Maritime Impact