People living in Nottinghamshire will not notice that their power is now being supplied by a new multi-million pound state of the art electricity substation – and that is just how Central Networks like it. After two years of hard work, a new substation
Children across Derbyshire should get ready; the Power Discovery Truck is hitting the roads in their area this week. It’s Central Networks’ new electricity safety vehicle and you can’t miss it - it’s big, bold and bright and has been designed to teach
Power cuts caused by major utilities damaging Central Networks electricity network have been slashed by nearly half* thanks to the company’s successful CableSafe scheme. The safety scheme, run by the region’s electricity distribution company, has potentially
After slashing power cuts caused by utility cable damages in the East of the region by nearly 50%*, Central Networks is planning to mirror the success in the West Midlands. Every year thousands of cables are accidentally damaged when utilities and local
Central Networks has launched a major recruitment drive to sign up a record number of apprentices to help deliver £1.2bn of work on the power network in central England over the next five years. In total, Central Networks wants 39 new apprentices on board
Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for the central region, has slashed power cuts caused by the major utilities by nearly 50% thanks to its innovative partnership scheme CableSafe: preventing thousands of customers from losing supply