Welsh Water to invest over £20 million to upgrade the water network between Llyswen and Clifford

Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water is investing over £20 million to upgrade the water network between Llyswen and Clifford from May 2023 until July 2024.

Working with contractors, Morrisons Water Services, Welsh Water is set to replace around 21km of water pipes over the next year.

They will be doing this using a combination of traditional and innovative methods to ensure they get the work done as quickly as possible whilst minimising disruption to local residents wherever possible.

Welsh Water’s Project Manager, Jonathan Davies, said: “As a company, we’re investing £1.8 billion in our water and wastewater network between 2020 and 2025 to make sure we can deliver the best service possible for our customers. As part of this, we are investing over £20 million to upgrade the water network between Llyswen and Clifford. This will not only help improve the quality of our drinking water for customers in the area, but also help ensure they receive a supply of clean, fresh drinking water for years to come.

“We appreciate that this kind of work can cause some inconvenience, but we will do all we can to keep this to a minimum and would like to thank people for bearing with us whilst we undertake these essential works in their community.”

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