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Water mess: part 297

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Courage, he said, and pointed t’ward the land This mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon There is a great deal wrong with the way the utility infrastructure in this country has developed in since the great privatisation rush. The problems have been building up ever since, culminating in the …

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Nor a drop to drink…still

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The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. Hurrah and Huzzah. The Government is throwing £725m at the apprenticeship system to reset it and make it more fit for purpose. For construction, this is vital. We are never going to get anywhere near the 1.5million …

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Budgeting for water loss

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Water, water, every-where, Nor ‘ere a drop to drink Never has the oft-used quote from Coleridge’s The Tale of the Ancient Mariner been more appropriate, than the morning I write this. However, more of that later. I was, of course, going to write about last week’s Budget. About some of …

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