ELAINE HOLT TO HEAD NEW EAST COAST COMPANY

ELAINE HOLT TO HEAD NEW EAST COAST COMPANY

TRANSPORT secretary Lord Adonis has announced the appointment of former First Capital Connect managing director Elaine Holt as chief executive designate of the new publicly owned East Coast Main Line Company established to take over the franchise from National Express East Coast. Read all »

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Hit the slopes with the Ski Club of Great Britain

Hit the slopes with the Ski Club of Great Britain

WHAT better way to spend the weekend with your family and friends than paying a visit to a UK ski slope. Scattered all across the UK, ski slopes offer an excellent way of getting to grips with the basics of skiing or snowboarding.. Read all »

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Engineering Change Manager

Wimbledon Traincare Depot | c. £45k - £50k depending on experience + benefits

You will be responsible for providing professional engineering support for our fleet, proactively and reactively dealing with change. Working with the depot teams, ROSCOs and suppliers, you will plan and introduce changes in line with our processes, standards and procedures. Read all »

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    - WHILE Britain awaits a further report on whether to go ahead with a second high speed rail line, US President Barack Obama has announced a strategic plan for 10 high-speed corridors — with up to $13 billion (£8.8 billion) to seed planning and development.

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