The Welsh and UK governments have announced a new £1 million research fund to tackle water quality in the river Wye.
A new deal on addressing pollution in the river Wye will for the first time bring governments on both sides of the English-Welsh border ...
Water minister Emma Hardy was at Northumbrian Water's sewage treatment works in Howdon to see the progress of an “incredibly ...
A £1m fund to investigate the sources of pollution in the River Wye has been jointly announced by the Welsh and UK ...
A £1m fund to investigate the sources of pollution in the River Wye has been jointly announced by the Welsh and UK ...
The Welsh and UK governments have announced a new £1 million research fund to tackle water quality in the river Wye.
Northumbrian Water asked regulators last month for permission to increase bills by even more than the 19% already planned over the next five years ...
The Welsh deputy first minister Huw Irranca-Davies MS, and the UK government's water minister Emma Hardy MP, will make the announcement on a visit to the river to meet local groups and politicians ...
Swimmers will see more flexible seasons for cold water swimming as part of the UK and Welsh Governments’ reforms to bathing rules. The reforms include an end to fixed bathing season dates – from May ...
Makerfield MP Josh Simons launched an online fund-raising appeal to help residents whose homes had been affected. It raised a ...