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December 2008

Spellbound, again and again

10 December 2008

Nine-year-old Martha Gibbon is transfixed by this seasonal scene at the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, created by a... ...more »

Tags: Northumbrian Water

A high point of the year

10 December 2008

Scottish Water's Turret water treatment works has just undergone a £30 million upgrade that included a hydraulic turbine which powers... ...more »

Tags: Scottish Water

Life's a pantomime...

10 December 2008

Lothian and Borders Police's campaign to see off bogus callers has been aided and abetted by advice worked into the... ...more »

Tags: Scottish Water

Lard, it's not just for Christmas

10 December 2008

Hands on: artist Peter Stocker faced an unusual commission recently when Southern Water asked him to sculpt a snowman from... ...more »

Tags: Southern Water

Document discovery:

02 December 2008

Historic documents, some dating back more than 500 years, have been found in a tin box in Longham, Dorset, in... ...more »

Tags: Bournemouth & West Hampshire Water

Festive fat:

02 December 2008

These are tree baubles with a difference. They are in fact made from lard, with bird seeds for decoration. As... ...more »

Tags: Anglian Water

You can accomplish a lot with a good lunch

02 December 2008

The mantra for compliance with the dreaded Traffic Management Act (TMA) is generally accepted to be three Cs - communication,... ...more »

Tags: Bristol Water, streetworks

You can't be good at everything, right?

02 December 2008

You have to admire the chutz­pah of the man. Disconnector is referring to some of the recent parliamentary answers of... ...more »

Tags: water

Santa's not-so-helpful helpers

02 December 2008

Energy giant Eon UK is bracing itself for a far from festive season. Climate change activists have been on the... ...more »

Tags: Eon UK