Action for the River Kennet (ARK) are halfway through their ‘Save Water September’ campaign and are on target to hit their goal of saving two million litres of water in Marlborough.
ARK is working in conjunction with Thames Water and delivery partner Climate Energy to offer free water saving devices to Marlborough residents. The devices are supplied and fitted by Climate Energy representative and local resident Nick Dickenson.
Helen Kelly, co-ordinator for the Care for the Kennet campaign told marlborough News Online: “Nick has been going through Marlborough street by street and has received some really positive feedback. In fact, the only reservations people have is that the offer of water saving devices supplied and fitted for free seems too good to be true!”
“There really is no catch and the only thing to lose is getting money off your future water and energy bills.”
Any residents who have not yet received a letter or a visit from Nick can request a visit by calling him on 07967 033891.
Every litre of water saved is a litre of water left in the river to support its wildlife.
For background to the campaign – see ARK Director Charlotte Hitchmough’s first column for MNO.









