Central Networks Press Releases


Andrew Bridgen, Conservative Member of Parliament for North West Leicestershire, took time out of his busy schedule recently to learn more about local energy distributor, Central Networks. Paying a visit to the Central Networks head office at Castle Donington,

A team of eager Central Networks volunteers recently spent a day transforming an outdoor area at Kate's Hill Primary School in Dudley. The 14-strong team redesigned and built a roofed fortress area, creating a playground retreat to help inspire the children's

Central Networks is offering a £5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible for a chain of substation attacks in the Coventry area. In the last week alone, an alarming 37 substation break-ins have been discovered in Coventry,

For the second year running, local electricity distributor Central Networks has donated 400 of its crisis packs to Anchor Staying Put Shropshire, as part of its work to help elderly and other vulnerable customers. The packs, which contain useful items

A staggering nine substations have been broken into in Coventry, with thieves stealing vital safety equipment. The substations, which were all carrying 11,000 volts are the latest target of copper thieves who broke in and ripped out copper earthing tape,

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is continuing its fly-by of the electricity network, after finishing inspections of its towers which support the 132kV electricity network. Jim O’Sullivan, Director of Infrastructure

Residents of Hereford are being advised of upcoming night work in the town centre, which will be carried out by Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England. Essential work will be taking place from Monday 23 rd August for

Central Networks is offering a £5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of anyone responsible for a spate of chainsaw attacks on power poles in rural Nottinghamshire. In an effort to stem the dangerous attacks on the electricity network,

Four chainsaw attacks on the Midlands power network in recent days have left thousands of customers without power and thieves playing Russian roulette with their lives. With attacks in both the East and West Midlands, Central Networks is warning that

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is conducting a fly-by of its 132kV electricity network to inspect thousands of its largest towers carrying overhead power lines. The work is just one of the ways Central Networks

Senseless vandals have put stupidity ahead of common sense in Bloxwich after cutting through a wooden power pole. A farmer alerted Central Networks to the incident on Fishley Lane on Wednesday (7 th July) afternoon. When engineers arrived at the site,

Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, is warning anglers to stay clear of overhead power lines to avoid injury. Last summer an angler received serious electrical burns after their fishing rod came into to contact

A team of eager Central Networks volunteers together with Alliance partners from Morrison Utility Services recently spent a day transforming an outdoor area at Radcliffe on Trent Junior School. The 25-strong team worked through the day transforming an

Arsonists endangered their own lives and also the electricity supply to Central Networks customers by setting fire to a substation in Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire. Engineers attended the scene on Hollygate Industrial Park following a call from the Nottinghamshire

Safety officers at Central Networks, the electricity distribution company for central England, are heading back to school in the East Midlands in a continuing effort to educate children on how to stay safe around the electricity network. A recent incident


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