Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
Stagecoach stars set for the Royal spotlight: seven employees honoured with invitations to the 2026 Royal Garden Party
- Seven standout employees, representing 220 years of combined experience in the bus industry, have been invited to Buckingham Palace
- The nominees are being recognised not only for their professional excellence but for their extraordinary contributions to the community
New Hospital Discharge Social Prescribing Project - Community Bridge
Dudley Council is investing £300,000 in a project to improve the way people are supported when leaving hospital.
Gloucestershire residents encouraged to share their views on reorganisation of councils
Gloucestershire councils are encouraging residents and communities to take part in a new government consultation on how local government in the county could be organised in future.
New WWE® 2K26 Ringside Report Offers Look at Gameplay Improvements, New Match Types, New Superstars, and More
WWE color commentator Wade Barrett narrates overview of core gameplay features
New WWE® 2K26 Ringside Report Offers Look at Gameplay Improvements, New Match Types, New Superstars, and More
WWE color commentator Wade Barrett narrates overview of core gameplay features
New WWE® 2K26 Ringside Report Offers Look at Gameplay Improvements, New Match Types, New Superstars, and More
WWE colour commentator Wade Barrett narrates overview of core gameplay features
Transport for Wales (TfW) and Lloyds Coaches are introducing a series of measures to keep passengers moving during essential construction work at the Comins Coch junction.
From 5 February 2026 until May 2026, the junction at Comins Coch, joining the A487, will be fully closed as a new cycle path will be delivered as part of ongoing active travel improvements.
Publicly owned rail operators futureproof workforce with ongoing investment in apprenticeships
To mark National Apprenticeship Week 2026 (9 – 15 February) publicly owned operators are leading the way in driving take up of apprenticeships in the rail industry.
Residents urged to respond to government consultation on once-in-a-generation opportunity to change local councils
The government has launched a consultation on options to reorganise local councils across Oxfordshire and West Berkshire. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) is a government-led reform to change how councils in two-tier areas are structured, replacing county and district councils with single unitary structures responsible for local services.
Here to Help - Parental Employability and Financial Support Campaign Launch
Parent Club have launched a new campaign to help families who are struggling and feel overwhelmed by the additional pressures brought on by the current economic crisis.
SSSC Registered - a qualified workforce: John’s story
John is a Senior (Lead) External Verifier in Care and Childcare at the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and explains the role of verifiers and why planning for your SVQ is so important. He also explains how an SVQ can help you reflect on how you do your day-to-day role.
More than warmth: How we’re supporting our heat customers through winter
As winter continues, with its cold weather and grey skies, many households face added worries — especially around keeping energy costs under control. That's why our Heat team, who serve more than 50,000 customers through our district heating schemes, have been finding new ways to offer a little extra warmth to those who need it most.
So far this winter, through a range of innovation solutions and schemes, our team have been able to facilitate:
- Half a million pounds of debt to be written off
- 80%+ success rate in helping to keep customers out of debt
- Continuing huge growth in positive feedback from customers
Green Parking Earns Park Mark Award for Richmond Rugby Club Site
Green Parking Ltd. gain their 19th Park Mark award at the Richmond Rugby Club stadium car park in London.
Porous portals completed on HS2’s longest tunnel
- Build time reduced from 20 months to 12 months
Shop owner who illegally sold a knife to a child is fined £500
A shop owner who illegally sold a knife to a child during a test operation has been fined £500, in the first prosecution of its kind by Lancashire County Council's Trading Standards officers.
Arriva UK Bus wins competitive tender for North London route
- Arriva retains North London route between Edmonton Green and Brent Cross for a further seven years
- Route serves more than 6.2 million passenger journeys each year
- 26 new electric buses will enter the fleet, operating from Palmers Green garage following completion of its electrification programme
Council responds to Care Quality Commission’s assessment of ‘person-centred’ adult social services in Hackney
Race Equality Week: Turning awareness into action, together
As we work towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future, one thing is clear: the transition will only succeed if everyone feels seen and supported as their true selves.
Reading to Consider City of Culture 2029 Bid
- Reading to submit an initial Expression of Interest for City of Culture 2029 competition
- If longlisted, a final decision on whether to proceed to the next stage and submit a full bid will be made by the Council and its cultural partners later this year