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The government has intervened on a major reservoir project in Cambridgeshire in order to accelerate the planning process.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed has designated the Cambridgeshire reservoir project as ‘nationally significant’.
The UK could face a shortage of drinking water within the next decade if new reservoirs are not built, according to a stark ...
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The government said it would cut red tape and speed up the building of two new reservoirs in the driest areas of Britain. | ...
Two major new reservoir projects have been fast-tracked in a bid to shore up England's water supplies, the government has ...
Anglian Water’s proposed new reservoirs in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire have been accorded ‘nationally significant’ status ...
MASS immigration means areas of Britain face running out of drinking water in just ten years, ministers have warned. Fears ...
It happened at the Boots Bridge junction, between Manea and Wimblington in the Cambridgeshire Fens, on Wednesday afternoon. Police said one of the drivers was being treated at Hinchingbrooke ...
The Fens Reservoir, supplying 87 million litres ... to bringing nine new reservoirs online by 2050, in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Suffolk, Kent, East Sussex, and the ...