
OH has sent this down - he works for Thames Water, and they all were a bit sore at the report about their Reading Headquarters
A number of national papers have today (Wednesday 12 April) reported that
a building occupied by Thames Water has been cleaned with high pressure
hoses.
The facts:
The building they are referring to is Reading Bridge House. Although
a number of our employees occupy two rented floors, we do not
actually own the building itself. And we therefore cannot control
what happens there, any more than we can control the cleaning of any
other premises.
The use of these jet washers is infuriating. Some weeks ago, we
decided not to wash the windows of our own premises, as we realise
how important it is to set an example in the current drought.
The building concerned belongs to a company owned by HSBC. We have
expressed our views forcibly to their managing agents, but they have
declined to stop the work, since it does not breach the current
hosepipe ban.
Such actions are likely to prompt debate around the detail of
current legislation, and we would expect the water industry to play
a part in recommending improvements for the Government to consider.
Thanks
Richard Hewison