Find out about work on sewers
Last updated 15:57, Tuesday, 26 August 2008
RESIDENTS from the Warwick Road area of Carlisle will have the chance to find out more about work on sewers at a meeting next month.
Carlisle’s utility provider United Utilities is investing £30m in the city’s wastewater treatment works, which will include work in the Warwick Road area in the coming months.
Immediately before the next meeting of the Castle neighbourhood forum on September 3, Caroline Brumwell from United Utilities will hold a drop-in session for anyone wanting to ask questions.
The session will be held at Lowther Street Church between 4.30pm and 7pm.
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