Ofwat have announced the latest Innovation Fund competition – the Water Discovery Challenge. It aims to accelerate the discovery, development and adoption of innovations.
There’s £4m available with up to £50k for finalists (up to 20 prizes) and up
The Government has announced that the implementation of Schedule 3 of the Flood & Water Management it was announced in response to the Sustainable Drainage Systems Review – details of Schedule 3 click here
Commenting on the announcement, Alastair Chisholm, …
The United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as the Conference Of
Parties (COP27) is well and truly underway. Governments, charities, community groups, think
tanks, businesses and faith groups from across the globe are coming together in
OUR DRAFT REGIONAL WATER RESOURCES PLAN FOR EASTERN ENGLAND IS NOW OPEN FOR CONSULTATION.
WRE published its draft Regional Water Resources Plan on 14th November 2022. The draft plans of all five regional water resources planning groups are set to
Morrison Water Services, a part of M Group Services’ Water Division, has successfully demonstrated its safer, smarter and greener fleet credentials to achieve a silver accreditation in the demanding Fleet Operators Recognition Scheme (FORS).
There are exciting plans to build a £4m leakage research and test centre to help develop new approaches and tools to understanding and reducing leakage. The project is funded by Ofwat’s Innovation Fund, following a bid led by Northumbrian …
M Group Services shortlisted for 15 Street Works Awards
We’re delighted to announce an impressive 15 shortlisted entries to the Street Works Awards
2022, across the Energy, Transport and Water Divisions.
Congratulations to our teams from Morrison Water Services, Morrison …
Please join us on 3 November 2022 at 9am GMT as we meet online for the COP27 Water Climate Discussion. This year we’re going to be focusing on Positive Tipping Points in the water sector: small changes and climate innovations
The strategy was launched online on Wednesday 21 September),following a meeting last week at the London Wetlands Centre where more than 50 organisations joined Waterwise to support