Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
ABS Delivers Simulation-Based Training Module to Promote Safety for Commercial Fishing Industry
Village phone box set for a new lease of life
A long-disused red phone box in Rodmarton is set for a new lease of life thanks to support from Cotswold District Council. The project will help restore and relocate the village’s phone box, with residents invited to help decide its future purpose.
National Police Chiefs’ Council announces partnership with the Premier League
Utilising data and technology to further strengthen match day safety
Cross-border train operators strengthen collaboration across Scotland’s Railway
A new team of railway colleagues have begun working in Scotland’s rail operating centre this week, bringing cross-border operators into the state-of-the-art control room for the first time.
Funding to support up to 460 new jobs at Grangemouth
Supporting future Grangemouth industries
Vital Mildmay line track replacement work to continue into new year, helping to keep trains on time in future
Following a partial closure of the London Overground Mildmay line over 11 days at Christmas, Network Rail will continue to deliver a major track replacement project over three weekends during January and February.
Castle Class trains to make their last scheduled journeys on the Great Western network
Great Western Railway (GWR) will retire its Castle Class trains following passenger service on Saturday 13 December.
Kilmarnock Academy pupils crowned champions at the National Quadcopter challenge
Four young people from Kilmarnock Academy - Robbie, Nathan, Matthew and Lucas - have won £10,000 for their school at the UK finals of the RTX Quadcopter Challenge in London.
How E.ON lead, Kara, is shaping the future of AI and inspiring the next generation
Emerging technologies aren’t just transforming how we generate, manage and use energy - they’re helping to create a more inclusive, innovative and sustainable future.
Transport for Wales delivers continued improvement in punctuality
Latest figures show Transport for Wales continue our improvement journey as more services are running on time across the Wales and Borders network.
Infected blood scandal: Police review of public inquiry findings update
An update from Acting Deputy Chief Constable Rob Griffin, who is overseeing the review
A year of progress delivering the right homes in the right places for local people
West Oxfordshire District Council has made strong progress over the past year in delivering more affordable homes for local residents, helping families and individuals stay close to the communities and areas they grew up in.
Audiology patients to receive faster, local hearing care
Faster, more convenient hearing care will be available closer to people’s home, as part of a radical reform of audiology services.
Hugh and Margaret Black celebrate Blue Sapphire Wedding Anniversary
Provost Claire Leitch and Councillor Barry Douglas visited Hugh and Margaret Black recently to congratulate them on 65 years of marriage.
Paws for a celebration as Station Jim returns to his forever home at Slough
Station Jim has been lovingly restored and returned to his forever home at Slough – complete with a new bespoke cabinet on Platform 5.
Saving lives with the fire service has led to the council receiving a partnership award
- Fire safety at the forefront of Adult Social Care work
- Working closely with the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
- Fires have been prevented and lives saved due to the work
Figures reveal Scottish regions with most bridge strikes
New figures from Network Rail reveal the significant disruption caused when vehicles collide with railway bridges.
Longport station’s footbridge upgrade faces further delay
Rail passengers and local people who use Longport station in Stoke-on-Trent are being informed of a further delay to its essential footbridge improvements.
Planning enforcement action gets results after unauthorised work at property
Leeds City Council has reminded people of the need to abide by planning rules and regulations after enforcement action led to an expensive day in court for one local property owner.
Youngsters help to plant more than 850 trees to create thriving micro‑forest
More than 850 trees have taken root in the very first micro-forest in Treales.