Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Warm welcome as temperatures drop
“This a warm space, somewhere where everyone can come and relax and find things that they want to do and chat with like-minded people.”
Storm Goretti: Passengers in West Midlands urged not to travel following severe disruption
Passengers in the West Midlands have been urged not to travel on the railway this morning following significant disruption caused by Storm Goretti.
Railway teams prepare for Storm Goretti as passengers urged to plan ahead
Network Rail teams across the North West are actively preparing for snow and ice by treating tracks and station surfaces and applying de-icer to points ahead of Storm Goretti.
Storm Goretti update: Check before travelling with rail service alterations in place as Transport for Wales and Network Rail prepare for Storm Goretti
Rail passengers are advised to check before travelling on Thursday 8 January and Friday 9 January as Storm Goretti brings severe weather warnings across the Wales and Borders network.
UPDATE: Passengers across Britain reminded to check before they travel on Thursday evening and Friday morning as Storm Goretti moves in
- Heavy snow and high winds moving into western, north-western and central parts of England and Wales this afternoon means disruption to trains in some parts of the national network.
- Some lines in parts of Wales are closed as of 1600 today (Thursday 8 January) and a rare red weather warning for high winds means all trains will be suspended in Cornwall, England, from 1800. Further line closures are expected in the West and East Midlands and North West overnight and Friday morning as the weather system moves north and east.
- Disruption will continue overnight and into Friday, including changes to services on the West Coast Main Line and potential line closures elsewhere.
Passengers planning to travel are strongly advised to check their full journeys as this is a developing situation and alterations to services may be made at short notice.
Deputy First Minister Celebrates Welsh Farming and Landmark Sustainable Farming Scheme at Oxford Farming Conference
Welsh farming took centre stage today at one of the UK's leading agricultural events, as Deputy First Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies, championed the sector's world-class produce and sustainable future at this year's Oxford Farming Conference.
Red weather warning issued for south west England: Go.Compare urges drivers to stay safe and informed
Storm Goretti update: Check before travelling with rail service alterations in place as Network Rail and Transport for Wales prepare for severe weather over next 24 hours
Rail passengers are advised to check before travelling on Thursday 8 January and Friday 9 January as Storm Goretti brings snow, ice, heavy rain and strong winds across the Wales and Borders network.
Event organisers invited to free green workshop
- Reading invited to take part in phase two of national pilot to help make festivals and events more sustainable
- Council and University of Reading to host free workshop for local event organisers, with support from Reading Festival.
2026: Turning progress into fairer energy for all
Chris Norbury, CEO of E.ON UK, has written in Utility Week with reflections on 2025, previewing the year ahead, and considering how the energy sector can turn progress into fairer energy for all:
Water supply issues on Frampton Park Estate
Water supply issues on Frampton Park Estate due to a burst water main affecting supplies in the E9 area. Thames Water are seeking to remedy the situation as quickly as possible.
Audit Scotland report reflects positively on work to reduce delayed discharges in East Ayrshire
A national report by Audit Scotland has focused on some of the positive and innovative work being carried out in East Ayrshire to reduce delayed discharges from hospitals.
Council uses planning powers to ensure sewage infrastructure keeps pace with new development
West Oxfordshire District Council is continuing to take strong, proactive steps to tackle long-standing pressures on the district’s sewage network, using planning powers to make sure that any new homes built have the right infrastructure upgrades secured before they are occupied.
Transport for London awards new cleaning contract to Mitie
- New five-year contract will cover the cleaning of trains, Tube and bus stations as well as TfL head office buildings, the London Transport Museum and waste collection at City Hall
- Contract will also incorporate waste management and pest control across the TfL network and include a 24/7 dedicated team to address ongoing challenges TfL faces with graffiti across its fleet
- TfL will work with Mitie on a comprehensive pilot requested by the Mayor to understand how it could deliver cleaning in-house in the future
SIX WEEKS TO GO: Major railway upgrades at Dartford will affect travel for passengers over the February half term
Rail passengers are being asked to plan ahead for a major upgrade at Dartford Junction.
Storm Goretti: East Midlands passengers advised to travel early today (Thursday) where possible
National Pothole Day 2026: Which councils are slowest at making repairs?
- Data shows that Staffordshire could be England and Wales’ slowest council at repairing potholes
- Gwynedd, Blaenau Gwent and Waltham Forest take just a day to complete repairs on average
- Potholes named motorists’ third largest concern about driving - just over a third (35%) are worried about them
Transport for Wales and Network Rail prepare for Storm Goretti with planned service alterations.
Rail passengers are advised to expect alterations and cancellations on Thursday due to a Yellow and Amber warning for snow and wind across the Wales and Borders network