Central Networks Press Releases - December 2003


Three lucky children have won a laptop-style learning computer courtesy of East Midlands Electricity. James, aged five, and Alex, aged 8, from Lincolnshire and Edward, aged 10, from Leicestershire, entered a competition on East Midland Electricity’s kids’

Children in the East Midlands can log on to East Midlands Electricity’s Power Discovery Zone website and get the latest top tips on staying safe around electricity. The fun website, designed especially for children, is updated every month with new safety

Deck the halls, get out the tinsel and decorate the tree, Christmas is coming and most people in the East Midlands are looking forward to well earned break from work. But, come December 25, when everyone is opening their presents and tucking into the

Sixteen new East Midlands Electricity mobile generators have been named after the ladies who will despatch them across the region. EME managers decided that the new generators were worthy of names and looked to the women in the Network Management Centre

When East Midlands Electricity got an SOS from the organisers of the Melton Christmas Pageant asking if the company could shed some light on proceedings, EME was happy to help. At the 11th hour, organisers of the December 19 event had discovered that

East Midlands Electricity has agreed with Derbyshire County Council to extend the closure of Coronation Road, Cossall in Ilkeston until 0600 tomorrow (FRI). Coronation Road has been closed since 7pm yesterday (WED) while East Midlands Electricity carried

East Midlands Electricity is advising Derbyshire drivers of an emergency road closure while a cable fault is repaired. Coronation Road in Cossall, Ikleston will be closed from 7pm on Wednesday 3rd December until 7pm on Thursday 4th December. East Midlands

East Midlands Electricity (EME) has hosted the first visit to a distribution company by senior members of the energy consumer watchdog – energywatch. Ann Robinson - energywatch chair and Allan Asher - chief executive, spent a day at EME’s Pegasus headquarters

For children and adults alike, decorating the tree is often the highlight of the Christmas festivities so East Midlands Electricity (EME) is sending out a special festive safety message. According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)