Chelmsford
Hello Chelmsford
Thank you to everyone who attended our event.
Through working hard with partners and local people in their communities, we are restoring and
regenerating our natural environment, creating an even better place to live and work through our
local actions.
Here are some key projects:
If you live in Chelmsford, your drinking water is a blend from Layer and Langham Water Treatment Works (WTW) in North Essex. Between the two facilities, up to 190 million litres (76 Olympic swimming pools) of water is treated daily to ensure a reliable supply of clean drinking water.
- The water flowing into Layer WTW comes from Abberton Reservoir. While the water flowing
into Langham WTW comes from the River Stour. - The WTW send treated water toward Tiptree where the supplies meet. The water then
travels southwest supplying Witham, Danbury and the Chelmsford district before feeding
into the wider network.
In 2025-30 we will invest £1.5bn – our largest ever sum.
- We’re creating 3,000 jobs a year across our business and adding £1.7bn to the local
economy through employment and using local suppliers. - We’re investing £386m in new water supplies to ensure the security of your water supply in
the future. - Investing £17.5m to reduce what is already the lowest leakage levels in the country.
- £73.4m on helping you to save water by introducing compulsory meters and offering water
saving tips.
Bluespaces are water environments accessible to customers via road, footpath, bridleway, other public rights of way, or at a country park or beach.
- We made a pledge to improve 500km of Bluespaces for our customers by 2030. By 2025
we’ll be halfway there, after completing over 70 projects through partners, and we have big
ambitions for delivering positively impactful projects where they are most needed in the
second half of the programme. - So far, since its initiation in 2020, Bluespaces has helped deliver over 5,000 volunteer days
and engaged over 700 volunteers across 40 projects. Our co-funding has helped plant
nearly 8,000 new trees, created over 400 hectares of new wetland, and helped tackle eight
different kinds of invasive non-native species (INNS), as well as enhancing access and
recreational facilities for local communities. - Please visit 'Our Scheme' for more information.
- We encourage our customers and local groups to let us know where and what these should
be. If you have any ideas, get in touch by emailing Bluespaces@nwl.co.uk
The Branch Out fund supports projects that protect local ecosystems. Enhancing and linking habitats protects local flora and fauna by building their resilience to climate change.
- If you, or your organisation, are involved in a project doing this, then the Branch Out Fund
might be able to help you! Applications for grants of anywhere between £1 - £10,000 are
very welcome. The guidance notes on projects that quality for grant funding is here
- Email applications to Branchout@NWL.co.uk
We know our communities are facing a cost-of-living crisis with bills going up. We are committed to helping those that need it most. If you or anyone you know is struggling to pay their bills, please talk to us.
- There are lots of ways we can help: www.eswater.co.uk/bill-help.
- We’re increasing our customer support to over £66m. This will include a £20m hardship
fund. - The extra money raised by increased bills will only fund improvements in our water and
sewerage systems.
Giving back to our local communities through our employee volunteer scheme: Just an hour
- We think it’s important to give back to make a positive impact in our local communities. All our team are encouraged to volunteer to support community groups and charities through our Just an Hour scheme.
- This initiative gets our teams out in the communities we serve, supporting great causes. People choose causes that resonate with them personally.
- Want to know more or nominate a charity? Please see:
www.nwg.co.uk/responsibility/community/just-an-hour-case-studies/
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