BREAKING: Homes in three Reading postcodes currently without water
SOME households in Reading have woken up to no running water today.Thames Water confirmed that RG1, RG2 and RG6 postcodes ...
SOME households in Reading have woken up to no running water today.Thames Water confirmed that RG1, RG2 and RG6 postcodes ...
In our region in 2022, Thames Water reported more than 8,000 sewage spills lasting the equivalent of over 3,000 days.
WHILE the rain might have returned this week, it has been a very dry June ? and that puts pressure ...
Thames Water has laid out plans to reduce sewage overflow and the environmental impact of its operations in a new ...
Protestors rallied outside the Thames Water HQ calling for the end to sewage outletting in waterways for the second time ...
Activitsts staged a protest against sewage outletting at the Thames Water Headquarters in Reading on Monday, March 13
Members of the team at Thames Water will be attending the event in the Oracle to field questions and share ...
It follows Cllr Doug Cresswell's accusation that Thames Water allowed sewage to flow into the brook on six separate occasions ...
Thames Water is undertaking urgent sewer repairs at the site, with traffic diverted via Oak Tree Road and Kentwood Hill
After weeks of unusually warm, dry weather, many water companies including Thames Water, Welsh Water and South West Water have ...
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