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We're inviting locals to a community meeting ahead of water improvement project starting in Rugby

We're inviting the people of Rugby to a community meeting before starting our £1.3M water improvement project in the town.

We'll be replacing over 10 kilometres of water pipes to improve the water network, and we'd like to meet with the community to explain how the work is planned, and what benefits it will bring to those who live in the area.

Roisin McBain said: “We know how important it is that our customers always have water when they need it, that’s why projects like this really matter as by replacing our water pipes, we’re preventing them from bursting and causing problems.  This project is making sure our water network is of top quality, meaning our customers can have a reliable water supply for years to come.”

Members of our team and our partners, Forkers, will be at Dunchurch Village Hall, Rugby Road, Dunchurch, CV22 6PN on 12 February 2020 from 4:30pm till 7pm.

The team will be on hand to answer any questions about the project, and show where work will be taking place and any traffic management that might be needed.

“It’d be great to see as many of those who will benefit from the project there as possible, as it’s a great opportunity for us to show you where and how we will be working,” adds Roisin. “We want everyone to be in the know about where we’ll be and when and we understand that local people have great knowledge of the area and can help us to do the work in a way that causes as little disruption as possible.”

We'll begin renewing the water pipes at the beginning of March and we expect to be completed by December 2020.

Roisin continues: “When we’ve finished this project, everyone living in the area will be able to benefit from the project, and enjoy a water supply that they can trust for years to come.”