Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Purr-fect activities launched at National Museum Cardiff over half term
Visitors to National Museum Cardiff this half term will have the chance to learn more about Gwen John, her work, and her feline friend.
Buckie pupils bring stories to life for care home residents
Buckie Community High School pupils are bringing stories to life for local care home residents through a new intergenerational reading project.
Roman mosaics illuminated in underworld-inspired light show
The Corinium Museum was transformed into an “ethereal underworld” as it marked the close of Project Orpheus, a year-long programme celebrating the 200th anniversary of the discovery of a Roman mosaic at Barton Farm in Cirencester.
Young people shine at this year’s Pembrokeshire Spotlight Awards
The fourth Pembrokeshire Spotlight Awards - celebrating children and young people who achieve exceptional things and make a real difference - was held recently.
Cable thief jailed after incident at Wakefield caused major disruption
A man has been jailed for 20 months after stealing railway cable in Wakefield – causing significant disruption which cost the rail industry £57,000.
One less thing: Childhood vaccination campaign
Public Health Scotland has developed a campaign which aims to encourage uptake of childhood vaccinations, to help address the declines seen across the programme over the past decade.
Platinum standard: Great Western Railway has plenty to celebrate during National Apprenticeship Week
‘First’ for a UK train operator as Minister for Skills presents Investors in People’s highest accolade
Fairer, greener, smarter: How city‑wide infrastructure investments can power social change
Major sports investment projects can be more than infrastructure, they can be powerful catalysts for fairer, more prosperous communities long after construction ends, E.ON’s Head of New City Partnerships, Natalie Robinson, tells the Beyond the Sport conference
Students step into the world of cyber at third annual Lancashire Cyber Education Week
Lancashire Cyber Partnership introduces cyber career opportunities to thousands of young people from across the county
TWO WEEKS TO GO: Network Rail engineers to carry out embankment works as part of upgrading the railway in Dorset
Buses will be replacing trains between Yeovil Pen Mill and Weymouth on the Heart of Wessex Line between 28 February and 8 March.
STARTING TOMORROW: Changes to services in south west London for engineering works in the Kingston area
Passengers travelling in the Kingston area of south west London are being advised to plan ahead as essential Network Rail engineering work will mean changes to train services between Saturday 14 February and Tuesday 17 February.
STARTING TOMORROW: Passengers urged to plan ahead during Portsmouth Direct Line works this February
Passengers travelling on the Portsmouth Direct Line next week (14-22 February) are advised to plan ahead as Network Rail carries out a series of essential works to maintain and improve the railway.
New behaviour support package for schools
Following the National Behaviour Summit in 2025, the Welsh Government has today announced a new package of projects to support schools across Wales with behaviour, wellbeing and engagement.
Governor spotlight: Alan Clayton
Alan, who has been a governor since April 2025, spoke to us about his role.
Progress update on Grimsargh Skew Bridge widening works
Construction on the Grimsargh Skew Bridge widening scheme will step up in March as planned works progress toward the final elements needed to complete the project this spring.
Tobacco detection dogs sniff out £100k of illicit tobacco and vapes across Pendle
Top tobacco detection dogs Hugo and Ziggy hunted down hidden stashes of illicit tobacco and vapes worth more than £100,000 at eight premises across Nelson and Colne.
Network Rail apprentices rise to Army challenge
Apprentices from Network Rail took part in a team-building event in York organised by the military as part of National Apprenticeship Week (9-15 February).
Spey Viaduct Listed Building Consent submitted and vegetation clearance works begin
Following the partial collapse of the Garmouth Viaduct, also known as the Spey Viaduct, Moray Council will this week submit an application for Listed Building Consent for the removal of the two failed sections of the bridge.
Faster access to mental healthcare for children and young people
Children and young people are receiving faster access to mental health support, as waiting times fall across Wales.
SSSC Registered - a qualified workforce: Allison’s story
Allison is a social care worker providing care at home and housing support services in the Glasgow area. Her career in care started as a natural progression after being an unpaid carer for family members. Allison has a hearing impairment and was anxious it would stand in her way when completing her SVQ. Today she shares her experience.