Water Night UK - 19th October with WATERWISE
Date published:
October 5, 2023

Water Night UKThursday 19 October 2023
Waterwise are joining forces with The Water Conservancy in Australia to bring their annual Water Night to the UK for the first time to drive greater water awareness.
They are asking households and individuals to turn off all non-essential taps from 5pm-10pm (BST) on 19th October.
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