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We’re investing in an important water mains renewal project along Brighton Road in Redhill to secure safe and reliable drinking water supplies for homes and businesses.
The current water mains, which date to the 1890s, have now reached the end of their operational life. The scheme is also supporting the extensive development taking place in the town and will connect up the new properties to our supply network.
The project will involve laying a new water main along Brighton Road between the junctions of the and the . Our Keeping your water flowing(External link) booklet explains the four stages needed to lay a water main and answers some key questions you may have.
We’re investing in an important water mains renewal project along Brighton Road in Redhill to secure safe and reliable drinking water supplies for homes and businesses.
The current water mains, which date to the 1890s, have now reached the end of their operational life. The scheme is also supporting the extensive development taking place in the town and will connect up the new properties to our supply network.
The project will involve laying a new water main along Brighton Road between the junctions of the and the . Our Keeping your water flowing(External link) booklet explains the four stages needed to lay a water main and answers some key questions you may have.
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This forum is a dedicated space where you can have your say on the Brighton Road project. We are interested to hear your thoughts on the scheme of work, as well as any concerns you might have. Please note the content in this forum is moderated.