Folkestone Mains Pipe Upgrading: Guildhall Street North, Copthall Gardens, Lucy Avenue and Linden Crescent [Revised Dates]

12 Nov 2010

Veolia Water has rescheduled of essential mains renewal work in Folkestone, with the first scheme in Folkestone now starting in mid November. Veolia has confirmed that between 24 December and 4 January no work will be undertaken.

The works are now scheduled for:

  • Guildhall Street: Starts mid November, Ends early December
  • Lucy Avenue: Starts end November, Ends mid December
  • Linden Crescent: Starts early January, Ends late January
  • Lynwood: Starts early March, Ends early April
  • Whitecliffe Way: Starts late March, Ends early April

For more information contact 0845 888 5 888, or for further details on Veolia see www.veoliawater.co.uk/southeast

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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