Topic: | Re:Re:Re:No Water | |
Posted by: | Natasha Manganaro | |
Date/Time: | 22/05/13 11:28:00 |
That rings a bell. I do remember seeing some article after the big Brentford water main burst that they had to reduce water pressure as the old pipes couldnt cope. And this further enforces campaigns like Reynards that the local amenities wont be able to handle the additional numbers, esp. if they can barely handle the homes they have. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
No Water | 21/05/13 07:41:00 | Sarah Spain |
Re:No Water | 21/05/13 11:52:00 | Pat Kingham |
Re:No Water | 21/05/13 13:32:00 | Natasha Manganaro |
Re:Re:No Water | 21/05/13 19:03:00 | Raymond Havelock |
Re:Re:Re:No Water | 22/05/13 11:28:00 | Natasha Manganaro |
Re:No Water | 07/06/13 20:09:00 | Ron Curant |
Re:Re:No Water | 07/06/13 23:24:00 | Anthony Waller |
Re:Re:Re:No Water | 08/06/13 07:18:00 | Ron Curant |
Re:Re:Re:Re:No Water | 08/06/13 13:15:00 | Adam Beamish |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:No Water | 08/06/13 13:34:00 | Sarah Spain |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:No Water | 08/06/13 17:42:00 | Ron Curant |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:No Water | 09/06/13 11:12:00 | Anthony Waller |