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Doing It For Den

In January, this year we learned the devasting news Dennis Darwin sadly lost his 3-month battle with Cancer. Dennis was an integral part of the original green army (CLC) and was responsible for making a tangible contribution to its rapid emergence in the utility sector as a preferred service provider. Dennis showed considerable attention to […]

An outline of CLC’s COVID-19 actions to date

27/02/20, CLC gave advice to staff relating to symptoms, how to avoid contracting or spreading COVID-19, at this time there had only been 15 confirmed cases in the UK and over a week before the sad news of the first COVID-19 related death. Since then CLC has provided regular updates to all office staff and […]

Coronavirus (COVID-19) – CLC’s Response

CLC understands the vital nature of the service we provide to the Utility Sector. Provision of water, electricity and gas (especially when more people are staying at home) is crucial for the health and wellbeing of the UK.

Redefining Collaboration between Affinity Water and CLC

Close collaboration between Affinity Water and CLC continues to seek out existing and new efficient ways of maintaining supply during essential maintenance activities. It is critical for both organisations to embrace tightening regulatory controls and performance measures, such as the revised ODI Target. Minimising disruption to the Customer and placing their needs at the top […]

Why Affinity Water Chose Our Turnkey Teams

In the April 2019 edition of the Affinity Water publication ‘Connect’, the utility company explained why they have chosen to use CLC Utilities and specifically, our turnkey teams.  

CLC Utilities Helping To Raise Funds For Cystinosis Ireland

From 5th – 24th May 2019 two Affinity Water employees, Rob King and Gary Pemberton, undertook an intense challenge to cycle around Ireland. The charity bike ride was undertaken to fundraise for Cystinosis Ireland. CLC Utilities were proud to support this incredible charity by contributing an additional £500 to Rob and Gary, spurring them on […]

Helping To Plug The Leaks For Affinity Water

With drier summers, more extreme weather events and a booming population, the south east is under immense pressure where water is concerned. Indeed, we need to cut our average consumption by around one quarter from 140 litres per day to 110 litres. Pauline Walsh, CEO of Affinity Water has stated:

Re-nationalisation Of The Water Supply

Earlier in 2019, when a Brexit-fuelled General Election was looking increasingly likely, Jeremy Corbyn revived discussion about his plans to renationalise the water industry. The mere idea of nationalising the water industry sent shockwaves through the utilities industry. It’s led to some interesting reactions.