++ UPDATED ++ Residents without water after burst water main
RESIDENTS of Finchampstead and Barkham are this morning without water after two water mains suffered from burst pipes. A team ...
RESIDENTS of Finchampstead and Barkham are this morning without water after two water mains suffered from burst pipes. A team ...
A MAIN road is Woosehill is partially closed until Thursday to allow a repair to take place. South East Water ...
STAFF at one of the borough's two water companies is celebrating after being recognised for its work to support vulnerable ...
A MAJOR gas leak has erupted on a Wokingham road, leading to affected residents being urged to keep their windows ...
Maize growers looking to protect fields after the harvest can claim £200 per hectare from South East Water this month
WORK to install a new drinking water pipe in Wokingham town will start after the Jubilee weekend, with road closures ...
South East Water, which supplies drinking water to customers across Berkshire, has revealed its plans to achieve net carbon zero ...
LAST month's hot weather has seen demand for water increase, and residents are being reminded to use water wisely in ...
SOUTH East Water has been applauded for its innovation, and could now receive a £250,000 prize. The water provider has ...
South East Water is encouraging residents to give their home a water MoT to avoid burst winter pipes.
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