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What’s the average water bill? It’s not as simple as you think.

What’s the average water bill? It’s not as simple as you think.

Actually, calculating the average water bill isn’t as easy as you might think. Your bill depends on how you’re billed...

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Keeping the water flowing at new NHS Nightingale Hospital in the South West

Keeping the water flowing at new NHS Nightingale Hospital in the South West

On Monday 27 April 2020, the NHS opened its latest Nightingale hospital to in Bristol to look after critically ill...

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The benefits of water meters

The benefits of water meters

If you live in our water region, chances are you’ve seen (or maybe even met) Peter the Meter. He’s our friendly Chief...

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Hydro Harry teams up with Miles Chambers to launch school poetry competition

Hydro Harry teams up with Miles Chambers to launch school poetry competition

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Peter the Meter’s guest appearance at Clifton fountain launch

Peter the Meter’s guest appearance at Clifton fountain launch

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Bristol Water gets new partners to deliver for people

Bristol Water gets new partners to deliver for people

Bristol Water awards £75million in contracts to Lewis Civil Engineering and Gallagher through an innovative new...

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On the loo and off the record: Campaign reveals water wasting secrets

On the loo and off the record: Campaign reveals water wasting secrets

From running the tap to hide “toilet noises”, to filling the bath to cool drinks – are you guilty of flushing the...

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Lowest leakage in the country

Lowest leakage in the country

A report released this week by the Consumer Council for Water has named us the industry’s best performer in leakage.

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If the majority of the earth is made of water, how can it be so precious?

If the majority of the earth is made of water, how can it be so precious?

Water is everywhere, granted. We are surrounded by it. In fact, nearly three quarters of this earth is filled with it.

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The European eel is more endangered than the red panda

The European eel is more endangered than the red panda

School children across Somerset and Bristol are helping to save the critically endangered European eel this week by...

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Our social contract is a link between education and public wellbeing

Our social contract is a link between education and public wellbeing

Education leads to an understanding of the impact of one’s actions, which provides the incentive for change and for...

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Lost section of the River Chew restored for endangered wildlife

Lost section of the River Chew restored for endangered wildlife

The River Chew is now half a kilometre longer for the first time in more than half a century. The scheme has...

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