Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Network Rail and Transport for Wales get ready for North Wales timetable boost and invite communities to local drop-in sessions
Passengers across North Wales will benefit from a major increase in train services from Sunday 17 May, with services along the North Wales Coast line increasing by around 50%.
Silhill FC becomes the latest grassroots club to receive an energy audit as part of The Greener Game
Another community club rooted in local life is cutting costs and carbon through a nationwide push to futureproof the grassroots game
A new Executive to Make it Happen for Islington
A new-look Executive is set to Make it Happen for Islington by delivering on the priorities that matter most to local people.
Leeds’ sporting talent and commitment celebrated at the 2026 Leeds Sports Awards
Press release sent on behalf of Leeds Sports Awards.
Ground broken on Bilbohall affordable housing development
Ground has officially been broken on the first phase of the Bilbohall affordable housing development in Elgin.
Pembrokeshire County Council welcomes new Chairman
Pembrokeshire County Council’s new Chairman for the coming municipal year is Cllr Delme Harries.
Daily direct services between Bristol, Swindon and Oxford to return from Monday after 23-year absence
Direct services between Bristol Temple Meads, Swindon and Oxford will run every two hours from Monday, providing daily links between the three destinations for the first time in more than 20 years.
Celebrations as Darlington’s New Multi-Million Pound Station Prepares To Welcome First Customers
Darlington’s railway heritage and future came together today (Friday 15 May 2026), as guests gathered to celebrate the culmination of the town’s multi-million pound station transformation.
International artist designs striking new mural for city centre park
A park in the centre of Leeds has received a transformative new mural by an internationally recognised artist to uplift the heart of the city.
Land, Landscape and Faith
Carlisle Cathedral and the University of Cumbria awarded grant to explore the relationship of science and religion in Cumbrian landscapes and farming
Illicit cigarettes seized in Nelson raids
More than 160 packets of illicit cigarettes have been seized from two shops in Nelson.
Infected blood Inquiry: Police review update
Statement by DCC Rob Griffin, who is leading the police review of the public inquiry findings.
Network Rail and Transport for Wales get ready for North Wales timetable boost and invite communities to local drop-in sessions
Passengers across North Wales will benefit from a major increase in train services from Sunday 17 May, with services along the North Wales Coast line increasing by around 50%.
Cllr Tessa Hodgson elected Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council
Cllr Tessa Hodgson has been elected as the new Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council.
Works start at Peckham Rye station to create more space for passengers
A project will begin next month at one of south London's busiest stations to improve the experience of passengers.
Successful testing of Class 700 train with upgraded digital software
Successful testing at speed has been completed of upgraded digital software on a Thameslink Class 700 unit, preparing the largest passenger fleet on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) for the introduction of in-cab digital signalling.
North West travel update ahead of late May bank holiday
Rail passengers in the North West are being urged to check their journeys in advance ahead of upgrade work taking place on the late May bank holiday weekend.
E.ON’s Laura Dudley on IVF, inclusion and supporting women in legal careers
In an interview with NuCAS, E.ON Senior Legal Counsel Laura Dudley reflects on her fertility journey, the importance of flexible working, and why inclusive workplaces are essential to helping women progress in the legal profession.
Top class: how a modern approach is producing remarkable energy savings at historic university venue
How an innovative building management system is transforming Glasgow University’s historic Bute Hall’s energy efficiency.
Social worker recognised for supporting her local community
A social worker who supports her local church to serve free hot meals each Sunday has been recognised for making an outstanding contribution to safeguarding.
Choose rail this late May bank holiday
The majority of the railways across East Anglia will be open for this upcoming bank holiday but customers are encouraged to check before travelling and allow extra time on certain routes.