Severn Trent says the improvements will ensure the pipes are more resilient to bursts and leaks
Work is due to get under way on a £300,000 project to replace water pipes in Hinckley.
Severn Trent said the work, which is due to start later, will ensure the pipes are more resilient to bursts and leaks. The project will involve the replacement of 835m of pipes around the Castle Street and Mount Road areas.It said it was part of a wider investment in the area, including £15m which is being spent on a new wetland at Sketchley Brook.
Lisa Orme, community communications officer at Severn Trent, said: "We are undertaking this project to replace old pipes with new, upgrading the system and ensure a reliable water supply both now and into the future." She added that the works would be undertaken in phases and access to the hospital, homes, shops and businesses would be maintained throughout.
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