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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNThames Water: Inside the Crisis review: Water firm execs search for positive PR and end up pooing on their own doorstepThe BBC used to run a show called Blood on the Carpet, getting inside access to some of the most bitter boardroom battles of ...
Thames Water's £3 billion restructuring challenge dismissed by Court of Appeal - However, Class B creditors say they may seek ...
Thames has pledged to invest nearly £21bn in its sprawling infrastructure over the coming five years. Planned improvements ...
In February, a High Court judge sanctioned a plan proposed by the parent company of Thames Water Group allowing the utility ...
Thames Water serves about 16 million customers - about 25 per cent of the UK's population - and owns more than 20,000 miles of water mains and more than 68,000 miles of sewers across London ...
our rivers have been treated like open sewers, and this roundtable presents a crucial opportunity to change that." In February, Ofwat, the water regulator, announced it was investigating Thames Water ...
Thames Water serves about 16 million customers - about 25 per cent of the UK's population - and owns more than 20,000 miles of water mains and more than 68,000 miles of sewers across London ...
A sewage pipe has burst in Essendon Hatfield which has sparked concerns from residents, after spotting Thames Water tankers near the River Lea.
Swindon Advertiser on MSN7d
When to watch BBC documentary on Thames Water's struggles“It also shows the dangers of sewer abuse as part of Thames Water’s “bin it don’t block it” campaign. “Thames Water reminds members of the public the only items which should be flushed down the loo ...
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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNThames Water to appear on BBC documentary Inside the CrisisThames Water will be the focus of a two-part observational documentary series, airing on BBC Two on March 17 and 18. The series, titled Thames Water: Inside the Crisis, was filmed over six months and ...
(Alliance News) - A plan to restructure Thames Water through a loan of up to GBP3 billion should not have been approved as its terms are "mispriced and inappropriate", the Court of Appeal has been ...
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