Have you ever dreamed of dozing off as you sail along one of the UK's busiest water highways in an eclectic bright blue cottage replete with a lawn, wisteria over the door and an apple tree? For five days and nights, between the 18th and 23rd May, this dream will come to life in ...
Latest Stories Thames Water reports 40% rise in pollution incidents as debts swell The company blamed an especially wet spring and summer as it reported 359 pollution incidents during the period. 5 days ago Thames Water receives buyout offer from investment group Covalis Capital The plans would ...
River Thames: The Latest Architecture and News •••HWKN and BIG Design Commercial District at Canada Water Dockside, London November 03, 2022 Canada Water Library. Image Courtesy of HWKN New York-based firm HWKN will create 18,200 square meters of urban development in the commercial ...
Watch the latest from ITV News - Thames Water says it has debts of more than £15 billion and warns customers' bills could rise by more than 40% without more investment.
Thames Water, which serves 16 million customers in the south of England, has proposed increasing spending by £1.1bn and revealed another potential £1.9bn investment in its network as part of new business plans to regulator Ofwat. But, if approved, this could mean an additional £19...
Because the Thames is connected to the North Sea, each day it is affected by two low tides and two high tides. Press play to see the animation of the tidal cycle (Created byHR Wallingford) Thanks to this non-stop movement of the water, the sediment is continuously suspended in the water...
In non-administrative use, the river's name is used in those of Thames Valley University, Thames Water, Thames Television, publishing company Thames & Hudson, Thameslink (north–south rail service passing through central London) and South Thames College. An example of its use in the names of...
This in the context of a company whose half-year revenues were just £1bn and which, between 2015 and 2020, has committed to investing more than £5bn on its network, plus a further £97m on its largest water pipes. Half year pre-tax profits fell by 8% to £140.7m. ...
C Blackhurst - Should We Pay a Bonus for Simply Doing the Job Well? ; Huge Payments to Network Rail and Thames Water Executives Are the Latest Sign of a Spreading City Trend. but outside the Square Mile These Bonuses Just Don't Make Sense 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Pay (Be)for(e) Perfor...
ONE of the best bits in Geraint Anderson's account of life in theCity today, Cityboy: Beer and...Blackhurst, Chris