Street cleaning firm fined £52,000 over five years for illegally connecting to water hydrants
A street cleaning company has been fined £52,000 for illegally connecting to the water supply.
A street cleaning company has been fined £52,000 for illegally connecting to the water supply.
ONE OF Reading's two MPs has called on Thames Water to ensure east Reading residents are compensated for the loss ...
A HOUSEBUILDER fined over illegal water connections says they were isolated incidents caused by contractors not following correct procedures.
Thames Water has partnered with two infrastructure and consulting firms as it launches a new framework to provide sustainable water ...
A YOUNG apprentice says a placement at a Reading-based water firm has been perfect for him to explore different aspects ...
THAMES WATER says most Reading residents should find water supplies back to normal ? and compensation would automatically be added ...
A THAMES WATER boss admitted the company 'could have done better' at communicating with residents when things go wrong ? ...
THAMES WATER says it is continuing to work on fixing Reading’s water supply as the town faces a fourth day ...
ONGOING issues with Reading’s water network have been compounded by the problems in Pangbourne and having to deal with 10 ...
THAMES WATER'S response to Reading's lack of water has been criticised by politicians, with one saying the firm is 'taking ...
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