Central Networks Press Releases - March 2006


Electricity distribution company Central Networks is investing £80,000 into major improvements to the power network in Coalville to improve the reliability of power supply to 4,000 customers. The work will benefit homes and businesses in Coalville, Swannington

Electricity distribution company Central Networks’ £4.6m project to reinforce the local power supply is well on the way to finishing work on a new substation to supply north Warwickshire and south Leicestershire. The new substation, which is located between

Electricity distribution company Central Networks is investing £150,000 into major improvements to the power network in Hereford to improve the reliability of power supply to more than 3,000 customers. The work will benefit homes and businesses in Bobblestock

Electricity distribution company Central Networks is taking its electricity safety vehicle into Derbyshire and Worcester schools to teach children about the dangers that electricity can pose. Children from local schools will take part in a variety of

Central Networks, the electricity distribution for central England, has been praised by Age Concern for its ground breaking initiative to support the elderly in south Staffordshire during power cuts over the winter months. For the first time this winter,

Electricity distribution company Central Networks is to undertake helicopter patrols this week across the Midlands as part of its network inspection work. Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire, Coventry and parts of Lincolnshire will

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, has taken on 50 new recruits to help deliver its £1.2billion investment programme across the Midlands. In total Central Networks, its service providers and its sister Energy Services