The body of a woman aged in her 50s has been recovered from the sea at Berry Head in Brixham, Devon, with emergency services ...
South West Water workers hand out emergency rations of bottled water to residents in Brixham. (Alamy) The number of confirmed cases of a waterborne disease in Brixham caused by a microscopic parasite ...
Brixham in Devon is known for its charming habour and beautiful colourful houses, making it look like something out of a postcard. Brixham is a charming seaside town that seems to have sprung straight ...
Thousands of people can now safely drink their tap water again after days of being told to boil it first following a parasite outbreak, the region’s water supplier has announced. About 16,000 ...
May 21 (Reuters) - Shares in British water firm Pennon (PNN.L), opens new tab fell 6% on Tuesday after the company missed annual operating profit forecasts and announced compensation for households in ...
14:53, Tue, Jul 9, 2024 Updated: 14:56, Tue, Jul 9, 2024 Residents who have had a boiled water notice lifted after two months say they still fear the parasite - and 'have lost trust in their tap water ...
A woman's body has been recovered from the sea at a popular UK beauty spot. Devon and Cornwall Police were called at 1.30pm ...
An outbreak of a diarrhoea-type illness is expected to last for "at least" a week in south Devon, with people told to boil their tap water until further notice. Public Health said 22 cases of ...
A suspected outbreak of cryptosporidium, which is believed to be affecting hundreds of people in Brixham according to comments on social media, is currently being investigated. Symptoms include ...
AstraZeneca today announced proposals to close its Environmental Laboratory in Brixham, Devon, UK. The laboratory, which directly employs 71 staff, provides specialist services to assess the impact of ...
Brixham in Devon has been lauded as one of the UK's prime spots for culinary enthusiasts, according to a freshly minted guide that applauds its lively fish market and exceptional "harbour-to-plate" ...