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Glas Cymru Cyfyngedig, the not-for-profit owner of Wales based utility Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, today announces the appointment of Bob Ayling as Chairman Designate. He will succeed Lord Burns (who announced his intention to stand down at a meeting of the Members of Glas Cymru in December) after the company's AGM in July 2010.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is reminding customers in Denbighshire and Conwy not to be caught out by bogus callers, following a number of distraction burglaries in the area.
A Dwr Cymru Welsh Water employee is running the Bath half marathon to raise money for a charity trip to Borneo which will deliver running water to deprived communities.
A Dwr Cymru Welsh Water employee will be aiming for gold at this year’s Commonwealth Games.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water has started sending annual bills to almost a million household customers – and is urging people facing payment difficulty to get in touch without delay.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is investing in a scheme that will deliver environmental improvements to the village of Trawsfynydd.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is urging customers in south east Wales to be vigilant, following an increase of bogus calls in the area.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water customers who are served by Eithin Fynydd water treatment works are set to benefit from a £8.6 million investment scheme.
A recent event at Dwr Cymru Welsh Water’s Cog Moors education centre gave a group of teaching students from UWIC a real taste of what the centre has to offer.
Welsh Water is investing £200,000 in a scheme that will alleviate flooding and deliver environmental benefits to the village of Coedpoeth.
Welsh Water is to undertake the biggest re-structuring of the company since it was bought by Glas Cymru and became a “not-for-profit” company - to meet the toughest efficiency targets the company has ever faced.
One of Dwr Cymru Welsh Water’s leading delivery partners, Black & Veatch, has been recognised for its innovative approach to health and safety with an award from one of the construction industry’s leading insurance underwriters.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is investing in a scheme that will deliver environmental improvements to the village of Capel Curig.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is inviting students planning environmental research projects to apply for the 2010 Mike Panes Bursary Award.
Does the thought of Valentine’s Day make you want to head for the hills? If so, make your great escape with Dwr Cymru Welsh Water’s Countryside Rangers at Elan Valley this weekend.
Science pupils from Colwyn Bay were in their ‘element’ during a recent visit to Dwr Cymru Welsh Water’s education centre in Alwen.
Welsh Water is investing a further £350,000 in a scheme that will deliver environmental benefits to the River Dee and the surrounding area in Chester.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is investing £400,000 in a scheme that will deliver environmental improvements to the village of Cwm Penmachno.
On 26 November 2009, the water industry regulator, Ofwat, published its Final Determination of price limits, service standards and investment allowances for the period to 2015. Following careful consideration, we have decided not to appeal against the determination to the Competition Commission.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is investing £500,000 in a scheme that will deliver environmental improvements to the Caergwrle area.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water will start work next week on the sewerage network, situated within the A525 Ruthin Road in Wrexham.
In the current freezing weather Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is asking the public to look out for burst or leaking water pipes to help avoid supply problems for customers.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water employees in Cardiff raised £5,500 for charity in 2009 - and are vowing to donate even more in 2010.
With the cold weather predicted to continue, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is urging the public to keep away from frozen reservoirs. The company says that venturing onto ice covering the water is highly dangerous and could prove fatal.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water has recently commenced a £15 million scheme at Alwen water treatment works which will further improve the quality of water supplied to its customers in the north east of Wales.
The new decade is off to a charitable start for a team of water workers from Mynydd Llandygai after they donated £375 to the children’s unit at Ysbyty Gwynedd.
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water is investing £450,000 in a scheme that will deliver environmental improvements to the Pen y Maes area of Holywell.