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7 results found for '"Thames Water Authority"' in Keywords.

  • Tour of Thames Water Authority (1976)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview

    Christopher Hourmouzious reports on the various treatments that water goes through before being suitable for use. Laurie Moles from the Thames Water Authority discusses how water enters the system, as well...

  • Britain’s largest sewage treatment works opens (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Peter Black of Thames Water Authority on the opening of Britain’s largest sewage treatment works serving East London, which cost £25 million. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Charles Williams on London Transport investigation (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Chairman of the Price Commission, Charles Williams on an investigation into London Transport fares. Male interviewer not identified.

  • Water workers dispute (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on the water workers dispute over wages and vote to reject a pay offer and go on strike. Speaking are: London organiser of the General and Municipal Workers Union (GMWU) Bill Holland(?); Thames Water...

  • Water workers dispute ends (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Press conference; Vox pop

    Report on the end of the five week water workers dispute. ACAS Chairman Pat Lowry announces the draft settlement proposal; also comment from chief negotiator Eddie Newell(?); negotiator Ron Keating(?);...

  • Water pipe bursts during workers strike (1983)

    Genre
    News report; Vox pop; Interview

    Report on the first casualty of the national water workers strike, a burst water pipe at Eltham Road in London. Local residents talks about how they’re going to cope. Station Officer at Lee Green fire...

  • Countdown to abolition (1986)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Speech; Vox pop

    Countdown to Abolition. Documentary by Elena Curti on the abolition of the GLC and the Metropolitan Councils in 1986. Looks at likely economic outcome of abolition, distribution of funds to London boroughs,...