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IOW Spotlight 2: The Battle Of Wootton Bridge

The Challenge of Wootton Bridge Nestled within the scenic landscapes of the Isle of Wight, Wootton Bridge became the site of one of Cappagh Browne’s most challenging projects. Over six gruelling months, the team worked tirelessly to address a pressured wastewater network that tested their skills, resilience, and demonstrated their commitment to the local community. In this second blog from our Isle of Wight Spotlight Series, our islanders Dan, Aaron and Nathan delve into the complexities of the Wootton Bridge project, showcasing how teamwork, innovation, and community engagement led to a successful resolution. The Problem: A Network Under Pressure Wootton...
Assistant project manager Carys Hartigan spent 5 minutes with us, telling all about her job and responsibilites, being a champion for the industry and why...
We have invested £2.2 million to expand our vehicle and plant equipment fleet, adding 32 specialised response vehicles. These come in all shapes, sizes, and...
The Challenge of Wootton Bridge Nestled within the scenic landscapes of the Isle of Wight, Wootton Bridge became the site of one of Cappagh Browne’s...
Cappagh Browne, Island Style Even though it’s just a short ferry ride from the mainland, the Isle of Wight can feel like a world away....
Almost a third of Great Britain’s reptile species are threatened with risk of extinction due to habitat loss and fragmentation. (1) A Rich Habitat At...
Innovative technologies in wastewater management are now found in every home across the country. Gone are the days when water treatment solely focused on eliminating...
Weathering the Storm: Challenges in Service Delivery Climate change is no longer just a risk for future consideration. Every year, its impact manifests through more...
The role of businesses in environmental conservation  By 2030, it has been estimated that declining biodiversity will cost the global economy $2.7 trillion every year...
Barry Woodham is a customer stakeholder manager and has just celebrated his one-year work anniversary at Cappagh Browne. A real people person who loves making...
Plant and Transport Administrator Amanda Clarke spoke to us about what she does every day, her achievements and advice on how to get ahead.
Civil engineer Parviz Khalilpour has been working in the water and waste water industry for the past 12 years and joined Cappagh Browne two months...
A toupee, a crutch, a pair of glasses and a pair of pants – those were just a handful of the items employees from Cappagh...
On the 10th anniversary of INWED, meet the women at Cappagh Browne who work every day to make this year’s theme, #MakeSafetySeen, a reality for...
Jeff Birtwhistle joined Cappagh Browne more than six years ago as managing director, and took five minutes out of his busy day to speak to...
It seems like only yesterday I began working on Asset Management Plan 6 – so just how is it that we already find ourselves planning...
Last month saw World Water Week 2023 take place, a week dedicated to thinking about how people across the globe manage water, and the ideas...
Have you ever wondered what’s happening when you see one of our vans parked at a worksite? Well, thanks to the new media screens being...
Glen Knox is a project manager, based at the water treatment works atChickenhall Lane in Eastleigh in Hampshire. He’s been working for Cappagh Browne for...