"I don't want anyone else to go through this.
She said the standalone centre would also mean families who have lost babies would avoid the extra trauma of passing others celebrating births.A second rail service is set to link two of the UK's largest container ports.
Port operator DP World announced there would be an additional weekly rail service connecting the London Gateway and Southampton container facilities.The new mid-week train will be operated by Freightliner from Tuesday.DP World said it would reduce carbon emissions by cutting more than one million truck miles each year.
The first weekly service between London Gateway - a large container terminal and distribution facility at Thurrock in Essex - and the Port of Southampton was launched in 2022 to enable swift and reliable freight transit between the two locations.to use rail in September, paying £70 per shipping container and then £100 from January.
from 21% of containers in early 2023 to 35% in March 2024.
John Trenchard, vice president of commercial and supply chain at DP World, said there were "clear benefits" to a second rail service.As a result, volunteer Karen Pearce said the actions of the vandals had left them "very worried".
She added: "Yesterday was a nightmare for us at the rescue. We have had a few encounters with a group of lads."We had to speak to them last week as they had taken off our electric fencing and had been coming into the field where our long stay horses are kept.
"We spoke to them and they were polite and said they wouldn't come on to the land again as we told them it frightened the horses."They have been back and this time have built a den in our field, dug fire pit holes, started fires, broke all our fencing, literally smashed it up and cut it down."