Central Networks Press Releases


Electricity distribution company Central Networks has teamed up with Derbyshire Police and Neighbourhood Watch to launch a new initiative targeting criminals who are stealing copper from electricity substations. This joint initiative was launched in Swadlincote

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is warning people to stay away from its substations following a number of incidents across the East Midlands in which thieves put their lives at risk by stealing copper cabling.

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is carrying out helicopter patrols across the West Midlands next month, doing its own digital detective work as part of its network inspections. The patrols will be carried out

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is carrying out helicopter patrols across Northamptonshire for the next month as part of its network inspection work. The patrols will be carried out across the county over four

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is offering a reward of £1,000 for information leading to the conviction of vandals who stole metal cable from a Nottingham substation this weekend, leaving more than 200 families

Vandals have damaged an electricity substation in Walsall three times in the past few months, risking power cuts to local homes and leaving themselves at risk of serious injury or death, according to Central Networks. In three separate incidents in February

"Playing with pylons means playing with your lives." That's the message from power distribution company Central Networks, which is reminding children across the Midlands to keep well away from its electrical equipment and stay safe while having fun over

Jessica Morgan is proof positive that handling high-voltage electrical cables isn't just a job for the boys. Jessica, 21, is on a four-year electrical apprenticeship with E.ON, one of the UK's leading power and gas companies. She is training to become

Central Networks is urging people working near electricity lines to work more safely after three incidents in Northamptonshire and Lincolnshire left thousands of customers without power. Almost 4,000 customers in Corby and surrounding villages in Northamptonshire

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is taking its electricity safety vehicle into two Nottinghamshire schools this month to teach children about the dangers electricity can pose. Children from schools in Mapperley

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is repeating its safety advice for farm labourers working near electricity lines after more than 2,000 customers lost power in Lincolnshire last night (THURS). Engineers investigating

Central Networks is launching its eye-in-the-sky helicopter patrols across the East Midlands next week as part of its work to inspect some of its 750 primary substations. The company will send up a helicopter fitted with thermal imaging equipment which

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is taking its electricity safety vehicle into five Warwickshire schools this month to teach children about the dangers electricity can pose. Children from schools across Leamington,

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is taking its electricity safety vehicle into two Staffordshire schools this month to teach children about the dangers electricity can pose. Children from schools in Stafford

Vandals have damaged two electricity substations in Long Eaton in the past month, cutting power to local homes and leaving themselves at risk of serious injury or death, according to Central Networks. The latest incident was in the early hours of New


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