Central Networks has today (Monday, 31 January 2005) announced that its 1,100 Constant Careline customers will now receive their service from Aid-Call, a subsidiary of Age Concern. The announcement comes after Central Networks’, which supplied the emergency
We all know that water and electricity don’t mix but children in the Midlands can now learn how water is used to generate electricity and keep their lights on. As part of this month’s update to the Power Discovery Zone website, youngsters can learn all
The Beatles might have had a Magical Mystery Tour but Central Networks’ Power Discovery Bus will be visiting a school in Leicestershire this month as part of its Electrical Safety Tour. The bus will be stopping off in Billesdon Parochial Primary School
Central Networks has today (TUES) revealed that its engineers returned 135,000 customers to power during the weekend’s storms. Together with HQ staff, the engineers worked round the clock to ensure all customers – around 55,000 in the East Midlands and
All 90,000 Central Networks customers across the East and West Midlands affected by the weekend’s extreme weather are expected to have their power returned by midnight tonight. Hundreds of staff from the company worked round the clock on Saturday and
The Beatles might have had a Magical Mystery Tour but Central Networks’ Power Discovery Bus will be in Warwickshire this month as part of its Electrical Safety Tour. Over the next couple of weeks the bus will be stopping off in local schools to teach
Central Networks is urgently calling on contractors in the Midlands to use its free CableSafe service after new figures revealed that over 10 per cent of power cuts in the region in 2004 were caused by third party damage. Thousands of customers across