SSSh! Secret Spots
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There are so many beautiful places where you can enjoy the water across the South West. Maybe your favourite is a big deserted beach, or a tiny hidden cove? Or a picnic spot by a stream, or a walking trail by a lake? We’ve managed to persuade a few members of our team to reveal where they like to spend time enjoying the water. But ..read more
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Your Water Warrior Beach Essentials Kit
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Whatever the season, nothing beats a relaxing day at one of our beautiful beaches ..read more
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Eco-beachcombing and other environmentally-friendly beach activities to try this summer
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South West Water’s Jargon Buster
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4 ways to reuse water
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Top tips to help save water in your garden
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5 ways to have fun and keep cool while wasting less water
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My Pride Story: Simon
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I want to start this blog post by asking a question: how many of you reading would feel uncomfortable at work talking about your partner? I'd hazard that perhaps for most, you wouldn't necessarily give it much thought: you'd perhaps say on a Monday morning that you did something with your significant other or family over the weekend ..read more
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Our leak detector, Matt, reveals the reality of his work
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1y ago
The South West presents a uniquely challenging environment for our water pipes and the people who look after them. More than 11,000 miles of pipework travels up and down hills, through flood plains, cities, isolated hamlets, moorland and farms, bringing freshly treated water to your taps. The landscape, its geology and its ..read more
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Meet our water-saving champion, Nick!
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Back in 2020, our Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Nick, got a very big shock. Learning that the average person in the South West uses 150 litres of water every day, Nick was more than confident that his household of two would be using a lot less. “We thought we were a pretty average household, and pretty careful with our water ..read more
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