News

Here you will find all the latest news about Hardy Utility Services, including information on our completed and latest projects, services, partners and affiliations. We are constantly updating this page so please keep checking back if you can find quite what you’re looking for just yet.

EUSR National Water Hygiene Training

Two new dates for the National Water Hygiene Training Course have been added to the calendar as follows:

Friday 16th September @ 0830 – £ 75.00 + VAT per candidate including Reg fee

Friday 30th September @ 0830 – £ 75.00 + VAT per candidate including Reg fee

For more details and to book on a course please contact the training co-ordinator on 0844 209 4565 or alternatively email your enquiry to admin@hardyutilityservices.co.uk

EUSR National Water Hygiene Training

Hardy Utility Services have an Open Course running on the 26th August 2011

Priced at £55.00 + £20.00 Reg Fee + VAT per person.

For enquiries please conact Dave Birnie on dave@hardyutilityservices.co.uk

EUSR Water Hygiene Course

Hardy Utility Services are running a training course for the EUSR Water hygiene scheme on the 15th July 2011 in the burnley area. Places on the course are £ 55.00 + VAT per person and includes Cards and registration. For more inforamtion please visit www.hardyutilityservices.co.uk for contact details

Manage coastal erosion through ‘conservation credits’



A stretch of Suffolk and Essex coastline could be transformed into grazing and sea marches as part of a managed way to tackle rising sea levels.

Fairness on tap for water customers



A coalition including WWF and the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) is calling on the government to get water meters installed in 80% of homes by 2020.

WYG wins Northern Ireland Water contract



Leeds-based consultancy, WYG has won a £750,000 contract to reduce out-of-sewer spills to water courses in east Belfast.

Southern Water plugs record number of leaks



Southern Water has repaired a record 22,000 leaks in the past year, despite one of the harshest winters in recent times.

Singing in the shower to get greener



You’ve heard of the wind-up radio, now there’s the shower radio – powered by nothing other than the water pressure provided by household showers.