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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
Having joined the company in 2001, Mike has held a number of roles including Financial Controller, Regulation Director and, since 2020, the role of Chief Finance Officer. Peter Perry, Group Chief Executive Officer, said:“On behalf of all of my colleagues across Dŵr Cymru, I would like to thank Mike for his significant contribution during his long tenure with us as a member of the Executive Team and our Board as Chief Finance Officer since 2020.
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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
Last October, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones announced plans to create a new National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA), bringing together the former Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) and National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).
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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
In March 2019, funding was allocated to Anglian Water and Cambridge City Council by the Government’s Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) to submit a Development Consent Order to relocate the existing Cambridge waste water treatment facility. The relocation is designed to unlock the North East Cambridge area, including the major undeveloped brownfield site, known as Hartree, for mixed use redevelopment. This will provide an opportunity to transform the area to create a significant new city district.
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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
On completion of the transaction, M Group said it will be even better placed to tackle the evolving challenges of the ageing infrastructure across the UK and Ireland, combining M Group’s market leading infrastructure service offering with Telent’s leading technology and digital solution capabilities.
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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
In the Water Quality Report, SAS highlights the scale of the UK’s sewage problem and focuses in on what it calls the ‘poor performance and financial mismanagement‘ in the privatised sector, with the campaign group calling for urgent and radical reform.
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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
Water Magazine is a freely distributed monthly print anddigital publication reporting on the UK & Ireland’smunicipal and industrial water, wastewater and stormwater sector. Published by Capel Media Limited Registered in England and Wales Company Registration Number 13636441VAT Number GB 391 5977 47 Registered address:2 Claridge CourtLower Kings RoadBerkhamstedHertfordshireHP4 2AF, EnglandProud to be a member of British Water www.britishwater.co.uk
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1 week ago |
watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
Under ‘managing public money’ guidance, the EA has a responsibility to recover the costs of its regulatory activity by setting charges for the work it does at the appropriate level. The new Water (Special Measures) Act 2025 allows it to recover all costs directly from water companies when carrying out water industry enforcement functions. This consultation proposes a new levy on certain water discharge activities carried out by water companies.
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1 week ago |
watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
This call for evidence will form part of the ongoing preparation for the Significant Water Management Issues Report to be issued later in 2025/2026. This call for evidence aims to gather all available information and evidence on impacts on the water environment in Northern Ireland by reaching out to the public and stakeholders. The NIEA is encouraging all those with an interest in the matter to respond to this consultation, which closes on 8 June 2025. To participate, click here.
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1 week ago |
watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
Jon Watts has been appointed as a Non-Executive Board Member, as well as Chair of the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee. His appointment began on 1 April 2025 and will run for three years until 31 March 2028. The Committee provides essential scrutiny, challenge, and oversight of the Environment Agency’s risk controls and governance.
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watermagazine.co.uk | Daniel Ware
The consultation follows the introduction of the Water (Special Measures) Act 2025, which enables the Environment Agency to recover additional costs associated with regulating the water industry. This includes the cost of existing and new enforcement activities which were previously funded by government Grant in Aid. The proposals – set out in a consultation seeking views from the industry, campaigners and members of the public – will see a levy on water companies.