Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Middlezoy Rovers receives energy audit of facilities as part of The Greener Game
The club is the latest to sign up to the grassroots football programme.
Sixty years in the making: contracts signed to bring the railway back to Portishead and Pill
More than 50,000 people will reconnect with the rail network when two new stations open in winter 2028/29, unlocking jobs, growth and billions in economic value for the South West.
NPCC response to Golders Green attacks
Statement from Chief Constable Gavin Stephens in response to latest Golders Green attacks
Trains set to return to Portishead and Pill after 60 years as contracts signed to reopen Portishead Line
One of the most-anticipated rail projects in the south west took a major step forward this morning, as contracts worth £200m were signed at Bristol Temple Meads to deliver two brand new stations and reinstate the Portishead railway line closed to passengers since 1964.
Allied Universal’s Steve Jones Wins 2026 Transformative CEO Award from CEO Forum Group
Company Selected as a Top 10 Business in America
A statement on the fire in Cazenove Road
A message to the Stamford Hill community from Caroline Woodley, Mayor of Hackney, following a fire at a property on Cazenove Road
North East Ambulance Service employee Sandeep Wales awarded MBE for services to supporting ethnically diverse ambulance staff
North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) is proud to announce that Sandeep Wales, quality improvement advisor and co-chair of the Trust’s Together network, has been awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), having been named in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2025 for services to supporting ethnically diverse ambulance staff.
Coventry City's promotion parade means busier trains on Bank Holiday Monday
Coventry City Football Club’s celebrations to mark the team’s return to the Premier League are set to bring thousands of fans into Coventry, meaning trains and stations will be busier than normal on Bank Holiday Monday (4 May).
Public invited to find out more as work to make Tackley station fully accessible nears
Members of the public are invited to a drop-in event later this month to find out more about the work taking place at Tackley station in Oxfordshire which will make it fully accessible for the first time.
Avanti West Coast wins award for campaign highlighting crisis of runaway children
Avanti West Coast's campaign with Railway Children recognised at PRmoment Awards for raising awareness of runaways on rail network.
Seasonal bus service returns to Rivington this Sunday
A seasonal bus service linking Chorley, Adlington and Rivington will return from Sunday 3 May, helping people travel to Rivington on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Mitie enhances security operations at Sellafield with new skills and intelligence led contract
- Mitie has secured a new five‑year contract to continue delivering critical security services at Sellafield, Europe’s largest nuclear facility
- By providing a dedicated Intelligence Analyst within Mitie’s national intelligence centre, the contract will enhance data sharing among key stakeholders, on site and throughout the UK’s nuclear estate
- A new Nuclear Security Centre of Excellence will be established to set consistent national standards for nuclear security in terms of recruitment and training
Reading’s popular Children’s Festival returns for its 37th year
- Forbury Fiesta kicks off three weeks of events and activities across the borough
- Book-inspired sessions woven throughout the festival for National Year of Reading
- Council to showcase year-round offer across libraries, Reading Museum, Family Hubs and more
Legal professionals inspire future generations at Cumbria’s university
Carlisle law firm Bendles and criminal barrister Gerard Rogerson have been sharing their expertise with students at University of Cumbria.
Building connections: Luke Ellis on bringing power to the people
The latest in our series of profiles highlighting some of the people across E.ON shaping the company’s future. Luke Ellis, Director of E.ON Utility Solutions, shares his journey in building change and helping transform power stations, street lighting and networks.
Filmmakers bring rail safety to classrooms across the South East
- Big-screen special effects experts lend their cutting-edge skills to help teach the South East schoolchildren about rail safety
- Each week, 77 children put themselves at risk of harm on Britain’s railway
- Schools are getting innovative new hard-hitting films ahead of rail safety becoming a compulsory part of the national curriculum later this year.
House price growth remained resilient in April
- UK annual house price growth picked up to 3.0% in April, from 2.2% in March
- House prices were up 0.4% month on month
Green spaces granted additional protection
Three green spaces in Dudley borough are receiving enhanced protections to help retain them for future generations.
“We’re working on a knife edge”: Cotswold businesses warn of mounting pressures as Council calls for Government action
Cotswold District Council has warned that businesses are facing “increasingly severe difficulties” due to rising costs, economic uncertainty and increased taxation, with some town centres already seeing rising vacancy rates.
New Council Leader to be elected at AGM
Pembrokeshire County Council will have a new Leader following the Annual General Meeting of Council to be held on Friday, May 15th.
Pet owners could be paying THOUSANDS more to take pets abroad under new rules
An animal health certificate (AHC) is now required for every EU trip, and could cost more than £3,500 over a pet’s lifetime