Customer News
Our customers are many and varied. Here are a selection of stories crafted and published via our Integrated Newsrooms
West Coast Main Line set to reopen following Shap derailment
The West Coast Main Line is set to fully reopen later tonight after a train derailment in Shap, Cumbria, on Monday caused significant disruption.
Moray Council updates Unacceptable Customer Actions Policy
The updates are intended to ensure respectful and constructive engagement between the public and Council staff.
PRICE ALERT: Save £150 against the energy price cap this winter by ‘freezing’ your energy tariff for 12 months with E.ON Next
- Freeze energy prices for winter and beyond, as E.ON Next reprices its Next Fixed 12-month tariff.
- Customers can save £150 against the current energy price cap (for Oct-Dec 2025) with E.ON Next Fixed 12m.
Transfer of Clovenside Cemetery car park to Forres Baptist Church following public consultation
Moray Council has approved the transfer of land at Clovenside Cemetery in Forres, including the car park currently leased by William Purves Funeral Directors Ltd, to Forres Baptist Church, following an extensive public consultation.
Multiple Award Wins for SPARC Alliance’s Groundbreaking Work Supporting Women in STEM
By Holly Skyrme, Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum
The SPARC Alliance have had a busy October, picking up awards from across the country — winning Diversity and Inclusion Strategy of the Year and receiving Highly Commended for Campaign of the Year at the Women in Green Business Awards in London.
North East Ambulance Charity receives boost to help save more lives
North East Ambulance Charity has received £142,000 from NHS Charities Together to support work aimed at improving survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
Nationwide cuts rates across mortgage range with lowest rate now 3.64%
- Rate reductions of up to 0.25 percentage points for new and existing customers
- First-time buyers, home movers and those looking to remortgage and switch all benefit from these cuts
- Nationwide offering sub-4% rates to all borrower types
- Nationwide offering new and existing customers looking to move home market-leading rate of 3.64%
Court action highlights council's tough stance on tenancy fraud
Leeds City Council has hailed a series of successful court cases as a “clear signal” of its determination to combat housing fraud.
Council making “good progress” on improvement journey
Dudley Council is making “good progress” on its improvement journey, councillors will be told at a meeting this week.
West of England Line timetable set to be restored on Saturday 29 November
- South Western Railway and Network Rail are set to restore the full West of England Line timetable on Saturday 29 November
- A reduced service has operated since August due to the UK’s driest ever spring and summer, which affected track conditions from Yeovil to Exeter
- Conditions have improved and engineers are carrying out track repairs that will allow trains to travel at regular speeds
Planned weekend level crossing closures in Woodbridge and Melton continue to support track renewal work.
Local residents and business in Woodbridge and Melton are being reminded to continue to plan ahead as weekend level crossing closures continue for planned engineering work throughout November and early December on the East Suffolk line.
Positive practice is key to National Safeguarding Week
Positive Practice in Safeguarding is the theme of a wide-ranging programme of events taking place across Mid and West Wales for National Safeguarding Week, commencing 10th November 2025.
12,000-plus Households in Reading Still Not Responded to the Council’s Annual Canvass
- As final reminders letters are posted this week, 12,000 households in Reading have not responded to the Annual Canvass
- Residents must respond by November 28 in time for the new register being published on December 1
- Where no response is received, the Council will resort to telephone canvassing
Oxford Civic Society thanked for delivering engaging conversation about the future of local government
West Oxfordshire District Council leader, Councillor Andy Graham, last weekend spoke at the Oxford Civic Society event, presenting the two unitary proposal for Oxfordshire and West Berkshire on behalf of the five councils that have developed it.
Railway reopens on the Hastings line following £9m improvement works
The railway is open between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings, and between Bexhill-on-Sea and Hastings, following the completion of a £9 million programme of essential works.
Statement from LNER – Bravery of Injured Colleague Recognised
The extraordinary bravery of the LNER colleague who was seriously injured in Saturday’s (1 November 2025) incident at Huntingdon station, has been recognised.
Help Forvie seal pups this season
Visitors are being asked to help the much-loved seals at NatureScot’s Forvie National Nature Reserve (NNR) by following guidance to avoid disturbing vulnerable pups at this time of year.
Partners on board to support Forest of Dean Biosphere bid
Forest of Dean District Council continues its work with residents, businesses and partners including Gloucestershire County Council with the aim of becoming the UK’s 8th designated biosphere.
Moray Council exceeded savings targets and delivered community benefits in 2024/25
Moray Council has published its Annual Procurement Report for 2024/25, highlighting strong performance in delivering savings, supporting local businesses, and creating community benefits despite challenging economic conditions.
Railway re-opens between Tunbridge Wells, Hastings and Bexhill following £9m programme of essential improvement works
The railway has reopened between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings, and between Bexhill-on-Sea and Hastings following the completion of a £9 million programme of essential improvement works.
The unsung heroes helping to keep our communities safe
Our team of lighting engineers are at work up and down the country, keeping streets and highways well-lit and safe. It’s an often-overlooked part of our national infrastructure – but it helps to protect communities, and the people who live (and drive) in them after dark.