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28.12.25 - 09:24
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Former Wessex Water boss received £170,000 bonus despite ban on performance pay (The Guardian)
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Company owners say bonus was unrelated to water business and complied with ban after pollution convictionThe former chief executive of Wessex Water received a £170,000 bonus from its parent company last year despite a ban on performance-related pay after criminal pollution failures on his watch.Colin Skellett received a total of £693,000 in pay from the water company's Malaysian-owned parent company, YTL Utilities (UK), including the bonus, according to its accounts up to June 2025. Continue reading......
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26.12.25 - 00:00
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Burst pipe leaves homes in East Sussex without water on Christmas Day (The Guardian)
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Southern Water says incident led to 'very low levels' at reservoir and set up bottled water station for residentsSome households in East Sussex have had no water on Christmas Day after supplier Southern Water experienced a problem while trying to restore service following a burst water main.Southern Water blamed “very low levels” at Fairlight reservoir, adding that the facility had “now reached its final reserves”. Continue reading......
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24.12.25 - 07:30
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Thousands in Hastings could face Christmas with no water after mains pipe bursts (The Guardian)
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Southern Water warns households may begin losing water from Christmas Eve as system rapidly loses supplyThousands of households in Hastings could face a Christmas with no water after a mains pipe burst.Southern Water has warned that households may begin losing water from the evening of Christmas Eve as the system is rapidly losing supply. Continue reading......
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23.12.25 - 00:36
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Swire Properties sells 2 Deep Water Bay homes for US$283 million in biggest deal in years (SCMP)
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Activity in Hong Kong's ultra-luxury residential market is picking up, with Swire Properties selling two homes in Deep Water Bay for a whopping HK$2.2 billion (US$283 million).
The two three-storey units at 6 Deep Water Bay Road had saleable areas of about 9,600 sq ft and 5,300 sq ft, with the transactions set to be completed in the first quarter of 2026, the developer said. Both units were acquired by the same buyer.
On a per square foot basis, the deal works out to HK$147,010, “one of the......
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