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Yahoo
an hour ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Rail system 'could transform public transport'
A light rail system currently being developed in Coventry could transform public transport in the future, officials claimed. Coventry's Very Light Rail (VLR) system has been described by the city council as like a tram but more flexible and affordable as well as being an alternative to cars. A 220m (241yd) test track has been giving free rides for the past month and West Midlands mayor Richard Parker said the trial showed the system could "revolutionise" public transport worldwide. Local Transport Minister Simon Lightwood saw the VLR on a visit and said it could "drive growth, create high-skilled jobs and breathe new life" into towns and cities. Parker said it could "revolutionise public transport for millions worldwide". This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. Passengers invited to try out new rail system Rail system's first route could be to airport zone New rail system moves towards on-road tests Coventry City Council
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Met Office maps show where thunderstorms will hit UK this weekend after heatwave
The Met Office has issued a thunderstorm warning for parts of the UK this weekend amid searing heat. It comes after a number of areas are expected to have passed the heatwave criteria on Friday - meaning an area has reached a certain high temperature for three consecutive days. Thresholds vary from 25C to 28C in different parts of the country. And while temperatures are expected to peak on Saturday, with highs of 34C possible in eastern areas, the Met Office has also warned thunderstorms are likely across parts of northern England and Wales on Sunday from 3pm until 4am, issuing a yellow warning. The weather agency has warned spray and sudden flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures, with a "slight chance" of power cuts and a "small chance" of properties being flooded quickly. Public transport could also be delayed where lightning strikes occur. The Met Office provides the following tips for staying safe in a thunderstorm: Flood preparation if your property is at risk: checking flood advice in your area, keeping phones charged, preparing a flood kit, turning off gas, water and electricity supplies Driving precautions: driving slower, using main roads, using dipped headlights, giving yourself more time to react on slippery surfaces, keeping a bigger gap between vehicles Powercut preparation: having battery candles, torches and batteries and a mobile phone power pack ready Protecting your property from damage and other people from injury: staying indoors as much as possible, and securing loose items such as bins, plant pots, garden furniture and trampolines ⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️Thunderstorms across parts of northern England and WalesSaturday 1500 – Sunday 0400Latest info 👉 #WeatherAware⚠️ — Met Office (@metoffice) June 20, 2025 Read more: How the infamous heatwave of 1976 compares to temperatures these days (Yahoo News UK) Here, Yahoo News UK also breaks down, using Met Office forecasts, what the weather will be like for each region of the UK over the coming days. Saturday Cloud building from the west, with a few isolated showers possible later, but most parts staying dry. Hot again, especially in any sunny spells. Perhaps the odd thunderstorm overnight. Maximum temperature 33C. Sunday to Tuesday Any showers clearing to sunny spells Sunday. Feeling fresher, but still rather warm. Changeable Monday and Tuesday, with sunny spells, but also occasional showers or rain, and temperatures nearer normal. Saturday Very warm and humid with hazy sunshine at times. Showers are possible, locally thundery, but many places not seeing much rain. Coastal mist and low cloud in some western areas. Maximum temperature 28C. Sunday to Tuesday A fresher and breezier spell of weather from Sunday and into next week. Whilst showers are possible at times, prolonged dry periods are likely with warm sunny spells at times. Saturday East Midlands: Cloud building from the west, with a chance of showers, and perhaps heavy thunderstorms developing, most likely across northern parts during the afternoon. Hot again, especially in any sunny spells. Maximum temperature 33C. West Midlands: Very warm and humid with hazy sunny spells during the morning. Scattered thundery showers breaking out, with localised torrential downpours and large hail later, mainly in the north. Becoming hot. Maximum temperature 32C. Sunday to Tuesday East Midlands: Any showers clearing to sunny spells Sunday. Feeling fresher, but still rather warm. Changeable Monday and Tuesday, with sunny spells, but also occasional showers or rain, and temperatures nearer normal. West Midlands: A fresher and breezier spell of weather from Sunday and into next week. Whilst showers are possible at times, prolonged dry periods are likely with warm sunny spells at times. Saturday Cloud building from the west, with a chance of showers or thunderstorms developing, perhaps severe, and most likely through the afternoon. Very warm, or hot again, especially in sunny spells. Maximum temperature 30C. Sunday to Tuesday Turning fresher and breezier Sunday, with sunny spells and occasional showers. Staying changeable Monday and Tuesday, with some sunny spells, further showers or spells of rain, and temperatures nearer normal. Saturday Very warm and humid with hazy sunny spells during the morning. Scattered showers, some thundery, breaking out, with localised torrential downpours and large hail later. Becoming very muggy. Light winds. Maximum temperature 29C. Sunday to Tuesday A fresher and breezier spell of weather from Sunday and into next week. Whilst showers are possible at times, prolonged dry periods are likely with warm sunny spells at times. Saturday Becoming very warm or hot again with some sunny spells. A few sharp showers showers may develop through the day, these possibly heavy and thundery. Maximum temperature 28C. Sunday to Tuesday Sunny spells and a few outbreaks of showery rain on Sunday. Fresher on Monday with scattered showers. Rather cloudy on Tuesday with rain spreading in later. Saturday Feeling fresher than Friday but still rather warm. Cloud will tend to bubble up through the day and bring the risk of a few thunderstorms later. Maximum temperature 23C. Sunday to Tuesday Outbreaks of rain on Sunday, clearing to the east later. Rather cloudy and breezy on Monday with scattered showers. Cloudy with patchy rain and drizzle on Tuesday. Saturday Very warm and humid with bright or sunny spells. Scattered showers breaking out, with thunderstorms possible. Localised torrential downpours and large hail in north Wales later. Many places staying dry. Maximum temperature 26C. Sunday to Tuesday A fresher and breezier spell of weather from Sunday and into next week. Whilst showers are possible at times, prolonged dry periods are likely with warm sunny spells at times.


BBC News
an hour ago
- Business
- BBC News
Coventry Very Light Rail 'could transform public transport'
A light rail system currently being developed in Coventry could transform public transport in the future, officials Very Light Rail (VLR) system has been described by the city council as like a tram but more flexible and affordable as well as being an alternative to cars.A 220m (241yd) test track has been giving free rides for the past month and West Midlands mayor Richard Parker said the trial showed the system could "revolutionise" public transport Transport Minister Simon Lightwood saw the VLR on a visit and said it could "drive growth, create high-skilled jobs and breathe new life" into towns and cities. Parker said it could "revolutionise public transport for millions worldwide". This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, which covers councils and other public service organisations. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


The Sun
5 hours ago
- The Sun
At least seven injured as tram derails & crashes into restaurant after ‘taking turn at high speed' in Sweden
AT least seven people were hospitalised after a tram "turned at a high speed" and derailed before smashing into a pizzeria in Sweden. The horror accident unfolded in the early hours of Friday in Gothenburg, on the country's west coast. More to follow... For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.
Yahoo
7 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
Residents could finally get better access to train station that's bears village's name
While it bears the name of Dolgarrog - the Conwy Valley station has never really been particularly accessible to people in the village. The station is situated on the opposite side of the Afon Conwy from Dolgarrog with a rough and sometimes boggy track also in the way. This contributed to it serving just 612 passengers in 2017/18 - the lowest of any station in Wales that year. The situation was compounded in 2021 when the pipe bridge over the river closed to the public due to concerns over its condition. There were fears it would never reopen. But a campaign was launched, backed by Aberconwy MS Janet Finch-Saunders and others, to get a crossing back. This eventually secured funding of £1.2m from Dwr Cymru and a £735,000 Welsh Government grant for Conwy County Borough Council to restore the bridge. READ MORE: Desperate attempts were made to save campervan swamped by sea at Gwynedd beach READ MORE: When will A55 Conwy Tunnels reopen after devastating fire This was reopened in 2023 and passenger numbers rose to just over 2,000 in 2023/24. But the paths from the village mean it's still not exactly a convenient option for locals or tourists wanting to use the Conwy Valley Line. Now though Conwy council has secured additional Welsh Government active travel funds for improvements to the existing Public Rights of Way, which connects Dolgarrog Railway Station to the B5106. The works are to be undertaken this financial year. The Local Authority is currently working on access agreements with interested landowners and will be aiming to undertake a public engagement exercise soon. Once the access agreements are in place, they will push forward with a procurement and construction phase programme. This would improve the path that emerges near the former Lord Newborough pub on the B5106. There are hopes that more money in the future could develop a link to Clark Street, which comes out in the centre of the village. MS Janet Finch-Saunders said: "Since the horrendous decision by Welsh Water to permanently close Dolgarrog Bridge, I have been pleased to lead the group of stakeholders who have succeeded to convince the water company to make a massive U-turn, and secure a £1.9m investment. 'As part of that stakeholder group it was a pleasure to work with representatives of both Dolgarrog Community Council and Conwy County Borough Council. By working together we have delivered for our community. "In fact, I have kept up the pressure and am delighted that funding has been secured to build an active travel route between Dolgarrog and the railway station this financial year. A special thanks goes to the Local Authority officials who submitted the application and are working on the plans going forward. 'Whilst my understanding is that this phase of the development will see the route reach Dolgarrog by the old Lord Newborough pub, there remains and ambition to develop a route along Clark Street in the future, but that would require further funding. 'The most import point of all is that the bridge, which following our united community campaign, Welsh Water has thankfully invested significantly in, will now have high standard accessible paths leading to it. This is excellent news." Join the North Wales Live WhatsApp community group where you can get the latest stories delivered straight to your phone