Water has been restored to homes and businesses after a burst water main was fixed. People in the OX3 postcode area, which ...
The River Thames winds 215 miles through England, carving out the curves and bends that define much of the geography, ...
Thames Water supplies 16 million customers a day - Toby Melville/Reuters. Thames Water has blocked a £2.5m bonus payout for ...
(Bloomberg) -- Thames Water Utilities Ltd. was slapped with a penalty of £56.8 million ($74.4 million) by its regulator, just as the beleaguered UK supplier seeks billions of pounds in equity to avoid ...
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Oxford water supply not working as Thames Water gives update
Flooding and overgrown grass is making it difficult to get the water supply back, Thames Water has said. Parts of Oxford in the OX3 area (Headington, Marston, Cowley) were left without water on Monday ...
Homes and businesses in parts of Oxford are facing disruption to their water supplies after a pipe burst. The burst, found on ...
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'Some time' before Oxford water problems are fixed
Significant work will need doing to fix a burst water main meaning it will be "some time" before everything is back to normal ...
LONDON, Aug 6 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Fixing Thames Water is tricky, but possible. The indebted UK utility’s struggles to raise the 3.25 billion pounds it needs risk an imminent implosion, ...
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Thames Water 'sorry' after Oxford burst pipe fixed in 3 days
A burst pipe in Oxford caused significant disruption with a loss of water supply to some homes, and Thames Water said sorry for the three-day fix.
Troubled utility giant Thames Water has agreed to pay an initial £24.5 million of its record £122.7 million in fines by the end of September, under a payment plan sanctioned by regulator Ofwat. The ...
Thames Water is seeking either a taxpayer-funded bailout or a massive hike in customer bills, plus reduced fines for environmental breaches, to satisfy its investors. Cutting through the business ...
One way to win a game of chicken is to keep going straight over the cliff edge, like James Dean’s opponent in Rebel Without a Cause. That’s effectively what shareholders of Thames Water Ltd. just did ...
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