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Scottish Water is set to improve services for more than 54,000 people in parts of Bearsden, Milngavie, Clydebank, and Strathblane as part of £30 million project.
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Senior utilities analysts at Barclays have accused the Labour party of giving an unrealistic valuation of water companies and how much it would cost to renationalise the industry.
Water UK's chief executive has responded to leaked Labour plans which reveal a "cut-price raid" on the water industry.
Gas and electricity companies have fallen below other service providers when it comes to their standing with consumers, according to a survey of 10,000 British homeowners by website Energy Switching.
The bill for Labour’s plans to renationalise water companies in England could cost the government as little as £14.5 billion, according to new figures.
Northumbrian Water won the 2018 Transformation and Innovation Award. Utility Week takes a look at
Ofwat chief executive Rachel Fletcher was clearly unimpressed by most of the business plans submitted
There is a great paradox about water – it costs so little yet it is
MOSL’s board has been on the hunt for a permanent chief executive since the sudden departure of Chris Scoggins In November last year.
Following reports of a large deposit of concrete, which Thames Water found blocking a sewer in Islington, a second "concreteberg" has been discovered, and removed, by Northern Ireland Water (NI Water).
Yorkshire Water has been assisting efforts to put out the moorland fires which have been raging over the bank holiday weekend.
A £14.5 million Thames Water project to ease pressure on a stream in Oxfordshire has uncovered 26 human skeletons believed to be from the Iron Age and Roman periods.
Lord Adonis, former chair of the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), has accused the government of having “ducked” critical water infrastructure issues.
Severn Trent, South West Water and United Utilities have welcomed Ofwat’s draft determinations for their business plans for 2020 to 2025.
Earlier this week, Anglian Water, Utility Week’s Utility of the Year for 2018, began constructing
Severn Trent, South West Water and United Utilities are set to benefit from “financial and reputational” benefits after receiving “limited interventions” to their proposed business plans for 2020-25.
More than two-thirds would of u rather receive their bills digitally than by traditional means.