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Publication Date:-
2023-12-18
 
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The Parent (Ticket) Trap - 11 hour parents effectively packing a £100 penalty fare in their own child's lunchbox

NORTHERN has appealed to parents across the Region not to send their children off to catch the train to School on the promise of sending them a ticket for their journey via text message.

Passengers are required to buy a ticket before they board the train; and some Schoolchildren are risking a £100 penalty fare while waiting for their parents to honour their pledge.

Mark Powles, commercial and customer director at Northern, said:- "It's perfectly legal for parents to buy their child's ticket and send them via text; however, why risk it? It's so easy to get distracted in the morning rush and the moment their child boards a train without a ticket they might as well have packed a £100 penalty fare in their lunchbox themselves."

Northern has long-campaigned for students to switch their commute from road to rail and works with over 185 secondary Schools and university technical colleges on an:- 'Under 16 Education Season Ticket' scheme.

The scheme, which offers students 75%-off the cost of their commute, covers unlimited travel between any 2 Stations on the Northern Network, 7 days a week; which means they can be used for travel at weekends and during the School holidays too.

For more information and details of how to apply for a ticket, parents should visit:- NorthernRailway.Co.UK.

Powles added:- "With the new year and new School term ahead of us, now is the time to adopt new habits. And with up to 75% off, Under 16 Education Season Tickets offer 1 of the most generous discounts of any ticket scheme in the country; saving parents hundreds of pounds per year. They'll also be able to rest assured their child will always have a valid ticket to get them to and from School; and they won't have to spend time buying and texting individual tickets every day."

Since January 2023, anyone caught travelling on the rail network in England without a valid ticket for travel or:- 'promise to pay' voucher has faced a £100 penalty fare.

The penalty fare was previously just £20 (since 2005) but it was felt by the rail industry that that figure was too low and was no longer an effective deterrent to would be fare evaders.

Please note that on:- Sunday, 10 December 2023, rail timetables across the North of England changed in line with the rest of the National Rail network. Customers are encouraged to use the:- 'Check My Timetable' feature on the Northern website for more information about their local Station.


Meet the Lancashire farmer who is growing climate friendly food, nurturing nature and feeding the nation

A young Lancashire farmer, with a passion for productive farming and the environment, is making improvements to bolster wildlife and habitat.

Amy Wilkinson, farms with her father on a tenanted farm in Halsall, Lancashire. They conservation graze on RSPB-owned salt marshes and said her approach to regenerative farming is as a journey that requires both time and dedication.

The farm which extends to more than 320 hectares has arable crops and around 650 beef cattle producing food for supermarkets. More recently Amy has started selling her beef to local butchers and restaurants, meaning she is helping to reduce food miles.

Sustainability is the main focus of the family farm with the majority of their arable crops being used to feed their cattle and the muck from the animals which is spread on the land helps to cut down their need to use synthetic fertiliser.

Amy works closely with the RSPB to manage stocking limits as well as grazing around endangered bird nesting sites.

A big focus for her is creating wildlife habitats and boosting biodiversity for birds and local wildlife with an abundance of bees, butterflies, worms and insects thriving on the marshes and farmland.

Ms Wilkinson said:- "I think the general perception of cattle farmers and their impact on the environment isn't right. With the right farming system in place, livestock farmers can make a really positive impact and I think we and, many other farmers out there, are showing that. There is some amazing work being done."

Amy is passionate about helping the public to understand more about environmental farming and regularly host talks and engagements with MPs.

She added:- "I really enjoy engaging with the public it's really important that people understand where their food comes from and the environmental work we do as farmers."

Amy believes there is also more wildlife present with the livestock rotating round the fields meaning the land is quiet for a sustained period, so animals and birds can live there undisturbed, while benefiting from the nutrient-rich environment they have left behind.

She is also planting hedgerows and trees including willow, black poplar and hazel; the willow does well in wet ground and helps to prevent flooding into nearby watercourses. "We are trying to reduce our carbon footprint working side by side with the environment and improve efficiency."

As global leaders discuss the future of the planet at COP28 in the United Arab Emirates, environmental farming systems, such as those being carried out in Lancashire and across the Region are seeing a resurgence as British farmers strive to help the United Kingdom achieve its net zero target by 2050.

 
      
 
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