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Thames Water invests £20m+ to improve water quality and resilience in Woodley and surrounding areas

Thames Water is investing more than £20 million to upgrade water infrastructure in Woodley, Berkshire, as part of its biggest upgrade in 150 years to improve services for customers and the environment. 
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Eleventh Consent Requests relating to Super Senior Issuer Funding

Thames Water Utilities Limited and Thames Water Super Senior Issuer PLC have today launched an eleventh set of consent requests seeking the consent of the super senior creditors.
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Thames Water Utilities Limited announces results of the Tenth Consent Request

Thames Water Utilities Limited announces today that the Tenth Consent Request has been approved.
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Thames Water continues to crack down on illegal network connections

Thames Water has secured 23 convictions in the first five months of 2026 against companies and individuals who have illegally connected to the network of the UK’s largest water company. The convictions relate to 47 separate offences several of which were committed by repeat offenders. The 47 offences have resulted in total payable fines and legal costs of £89,788.
wet wipe mountain

Wipe out - 15.5m wet wipe users flush them down the toilet

New research by Thames Water1 reveals 15.5 million (44 per cent) wet wipe users flush them down the toilet, with more than one in six (16 per cent) doing so daily and a further 16 per cent of users doing it at least once a week.
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Thames Water secures funding for two pioneering innovation projects

Thames Water has secured Ofwat’s Water Innovation Fund backing for two projects designed to reduce disruption for customers and communities, while delivering long-term environmental and operational benefits.
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Tenth Consent Request relating to Super Senior Issuer Funding

Thames Water Super Senior Issuer PLC has today launched a tenth set of consent requests seeking the consent of the super senior creditors to waive the Accordion Conditions and thereby permit the Super Senior Issuer to draw £413.49m of the New Commitments.
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Thames Water delivers STEM workshops for Oxfordshire students

Thames Water delivered hands on Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) and Sustainability workshops for 120 Year 8 students at Fitzharrys School in Abingdon. The workshop brought the company’s proposed White Horse Reservoir project to life, with students experiencing three career-focused activities: ecology, archaeology, and architectural master planning.
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Thames Water signs landmark leak detection contract

Thames Water has signed a new contract with North East-based start-up Origin Tech to source water leaks using AI-powered leak detection technology, following several months of successful trials. Origin Tech uses AI-driven satellite data to identify potential underground water leaks within a 30-metre search radius, through their Origin Orbit® technology, offering a faster and more accurate solution compared to traditional detection methods.
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Thames Water investing in Loughton’s future as mains replacement project begins

Thames Water is replacing 19 kilometres of water pipe in Loughton, Essex, to upgrade its network with stronger, modernised pipes. The work will help to boost reliability in the area and future-proof the network for generations to come.
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Thames Water Utilities Limited announces results of the Ninth Consent Requests

Thames Water Utilities Limited announces today that the Ninth Consent Requests have been approved.
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Thames Water urges Gerrards Cross residents to help trace the source of industrial oil pollution in its sewer infrastructure

Thames Water is appealing to residents and businesses in Gerrards Cross to help identify who is polluting sewers with industrial oil and potentially putting the River Misbourne at risk.