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Thames Water's temporary hosepipe ban covers Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire.
Britain will create a new powerful regulator for its water industry following public fury over sewage spills, accepting the ...
Britain should overhaul water regulation to better protect the environment, investors and consumers, while giving companies ...
A hosepipe ban brought in by Thames Water has come into force, affecting 1.1 million people in Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire, ...
Thames Water has asked customers not to use hosepipes, including for cleaning cars, watering plants, filling pools or ...
This year, Yorkshire Water, South East Water, and Southern Water have all imposed bans to curb non-essential use as England ...
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Britain is expected to set out measures to fix its broken water sector on Monday as Thames Water teeters on the brink of ...
Debt-laden Thames Water, the country’s biggest water company, is trying to stave off “special administration” (a form of ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNThames Water can fine residents up to £1,000 from tomorrow
Oxfordshire residents will not be allowed to use a hosepipe from tomorrow as Thames Water’s ban comes into effect.
Results revealed losses at Britain's biggest water company rocketed last year - as bosses were given another grilling by MPs ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow much could bills go up by if Thames Water is nationalised
It could cost the Government billions to take Thames Water into special administration or public ownership, according to ...
Thames Water raised doubts over the likelihood of a successful overhaul of its finances, saying temporary nationalization may ...
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