Thames Water opens bottled water station in Tilehurst
The ongoing issues with Reading's water pressure has seen Thames Water open a second water station. Residents in the west ...
The ongoing issues with Reading's water pressure has seen Thames Water open a second water station. Residents in the west ...
THAMES WATER has apologised to Reading residents who are suffering from low water pressure or no supply to their taps ...
READING is now on its third day of water pressure problems, leading to Thames Water setting up a bottled water ...
READING has faced a second day of problems with water pressure, with some homes now reporting they are without water.
Water bills could rise by almost £15 a month to stop raw sewage being spilled into rivers, a Thames Water ...
WATER is gushing on to an east Reading road this evening - Saturday, January 20 - after a leak sprung ...
The utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
Thames Water has secured a new round of funding set aside to help customers in financial difficulty and other organisations ...
THAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, ...
Thames Water has laid out a revised draft of its Water Resources Management Plan, which will govern how it delivers ...
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