| Another Big Tick 
			for Merseytravel 
			 MERSEYTRAVEL has received 
			reaccreditation of its Big Tick Award for 2013, recognising the 
			organisation's continual development and commitment to work 
			inspiration, by the responsible business practices which it 
			operates.
 BITC's Responsible Business Awards are the UK's longest-running and 
			most respected corporate responsibility awards, set up to champion 
			the best examples of businesses transforming communities and 
			transforming their business to create a more sustainable future, 
			from across all sectors in the UK
 
 Upon receiving the reaccreditation, Councillor Liam Robinson, Chair 
			of Merseytravel said:- "We believe that developing work 
			experience into work inspiration improves the competitiveness of our 
			organisation, the transport sector and the Liverpool City Region.  
			As some of Merseytravel's workforce near retirement, ensuring the 
			key skills and knowledge of the industry are passed on to potential 
			future employees is critical to the sustainability of the 
			organisation and it is gratifying to be recognised for our work."
 
 Part of Merseytravel's work inspiration programme also develops the 
			company's existing talent by improving and enhancing employee skills 
			and abilities as managers. Through the programme a partnership has 
			developed with Virgin Trains, with whom Merseytravel now share best 
			practice in relation to learning and development.
 EU rules bring 
			down mobile roaming charges 
			 LOCAL EU MP Brian Simpson 
			has welcomed EU rules that since Monday, 1 July 2013, all users of 
			mobile phones, when travelling abroad, will see the reduction how 
			much their bills.
 Brian Simpson said:- "Many of my constituents have been caught 
			out when using their phones in other European countries, returning 
			home to find massive bills waiting for them. 
			Labour MEPs have long supported caps on roaming charges, and since 
			2007 the EU has achieved price reductions of over 80% across calls, 
			texts and data.
			It is fantastic that from today you'll be making even bigger savings 
			when you use your phone in other EU countries."
 
 The new EU rules will cap prices (excluding VAT) at 45 cents per 
			megabyte for data downloading or internet use; 24 cents per minute 
			to make calls; 7 cents a minute to receive calls; and 8 cents to 
			send a text.
 
 Mr Simpson said:- "This is fantastic news for people in the UK 
			who travel to other EU countries, whether for work or for holiday.
			As Britain is part of the EU we are able to benefit from these 
			savings, and we can all look forward to further reductions in July 
			2014.
			This cap is a critical step to getting roaming premiums removed once 
			and for all, to make sure that staying connected abroad is 
			affordable for all EU citizens."
 |  | ARRIVA NORTH 
			WEST SCOOPS TOP ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD 
			 ARRIVA North West has been 
			commended for its commitment to improving environmental standards in 
			passenger transport by the Chartered Institute of Transport and 
			Logistics North West at its annual awards for Education and 
			Excellence.
 Held in association with Peel Ports Group and CAST UK, the awards, 
			now in their 5th year, celebrate educational and commercial 
			excellence in freight and passenger transport across the North West 
			region.
 
 Arriva North West clinched the prize for Environmental Improvement 
			in Passenger Transport having displayed outstanding results in 
			reducing its carbon emissions and improving sustainability across 
			its operations.
 
 John Rimmer, Area Managing Director for Arriva North West, 
			commented:- "As one of the largest bus companies in the North 
			West, we are committed to leading the way when it comes to using 
			technology to provide solid benefits to our customers and the 
			environment. This year has been significant for us in terms of 
			delivering on this commitment as we have been able to invest heavily 
			in bolstering our fleet with a number of cleaner energy gas buses 
			and hybrid vehicles, which offer us the ideal solution to the 
			environmental challenges we face as a transport provider in the 21st 
			century. To be recognised for this work alongside our peers and 
			contemporaries in the North West is a great testament to the 
			successes we have enjoyed since launching our new vehicles, and we 
			are extremely honoured to have been presented with this award."
 
 The carbon neutral gas buses, which are powered by gas produced by 
			household waste, and the new Volvo hybrid buses all form part of a 
			group wide campaign by Arriva to introduce more than £26.7m of new 
			low carbon emission buses to its UK fleet. Arriva is funding £22.2m 
			of the investment with the remainder provided by the Green Bus Fund.
 
 Gavin Shannon FCILT, Logistics Director at Kammac plc and chairman 
			of NW Region of CILT(UK) said:- "The North West has a vibrant 
			professional logistics and transport industry, and we are delighted 
			to be able to recognise some of the outstanding people and companies 
			who work here. This is the first year that passenger transport has 
			been included, and with Arriva North West, we have a very worthy 
			winner."
 
 For more information, visit:- 
			
			arrivabus.co.uk.
 
			MAN PRESENTS HIMSELF AT HOSPITAL 
			WITH FIREARM INJURIES MERSEYSIDE Police are now 
			investigating into why a 24 year old man presented himself at a 
			Liverpool hospital, on Tuesday, 2 July 2013, with firearm injuries. 
			Officers from the force were called the hospital just after 8pm to a 
			report a man had presented himself at to staff with injuries to his 
			abdomen and arm consistent with a firearms discharge. According to 
			the Police his injuries where not life threatening at this time and 
			he remains in a stable condition in hospital. Prior to this at about 
			7.50pm a report was received of shots being fired on Poulsom Drive, 
			Netherton, and a short time later a white Renault Laguna was found 
			abandoned on Ford View in Bootle. Both scenes have been examined and 
			house to house enquiries have been underway. CCTV footage is being 
			sought by the Police as well. Detectives are in the process of 
			investigating to see if all 3 incidents are linked. An investigation 
			into the full circumstances of these incidents is underway. Anyone 
			with information is asked to contact Merseyside Police on:- 0151 777 
			567 or Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111. 
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