Save water and energy
Small changes to your household habits can help you save water, energy, and money!
Two senior members of Cambridge Water reflect on their experiences in the water industry and explain what International Women’s Day means to them
Production Technician Jake tells us about how he started his apprenticeship with Cambridge Water and what his new role entails.
We have reached our first milestone for our Water Efficiency in Faith and Diverse Cultures project, largely funded by Ofwat.
Read our business plan for 2025-30, with insights into our planning and strategy for the coming regulatory period
This summer, we are asking our customers to use a Can for the Cam – by ditching the garden hose to use a watering can instead.
Funding provided from Cambridge Water’s PEBBLE Fund, which was created to encourage and enhance biodiversity in the local environment, was used to purchase approximately 200 tonnes of gravel to support the important river restoration project.
The Charitable Trust is looking for new trustees to join its board and help deliver support to any of our customers who are struggling to meet the costs of their water bill.
The project, which aims to support customers of different faiths and cultures to reduce their water use, has received funding from Ofwat's innovation fund.
We're asking household customers, business customers, and stakeholders to give feedback on our five-year business plan proposals.
We're proud to be a partner of WUN, to show our commitment to encouraging diversity in the water industry and to support our female colleagues.
CCW wanted to test how common a range of water habits were among households.
Our PEBBLE fund, ‘Projects that Explore Biodiversity Benefits in the Local Environment’, has returned for its eighth year, with applications now open.