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Free Water Saving Pack

 

A great place to start when thinking about saving water is in the home, and now you can by ordering our brilliant new water saving packs.

 

The pack contains lots of nifty water saving devices that you can use in your home such as tap inserts and flush savers, as well as lots of useful hints and tips from us on what else you can do to use water wisely.

 

The pack can cut £42 off your utility bills.

 

Click here to order yours - http://bit.ly/hhT2QE

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Free Water Saving Pack

 

A great place to start when thinking about saving water is in the home, and now you can by ordering our brilliant new water saving packs.

 

The pack contains lots of nifty water saving devices that you can use in your home such as tap inserts and flush savers, as well as lots of useful hints and tips from us on what else you can do to use water wisely.

 

The pack can cut £42 off your utility bills.

 

Click here to order yours - http://bit.ly/hhT2QE

 

 

Quality! just had to laugh at this the very next day after I posted this on here

 

http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=707770

 

if you want to save water look closer to home is what i say!

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Free Water Saving Pack

 

A great place to start when thinking about saving water is in the home, and now you can by ordering our brilliant new water saving packs.

 

The pack contains lots of nifty water saving devices that you can use in your home such as tap inserts and flush savers, as well as lots of useful hints and tips from us on what else you can do to use water wisely.

 

The pack can cut £42 off your utility bills.

 

Click here to order yours - http://bit.ly/hhT2QE

 

another great place to look is on middlewood road / langsett road theres a river coming from the middle of the road , what a waste:loopy:

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What I'd REALLY like is a water meter but since YW refuse to install one for a variety of reasons (excuses) I guess I'm a bit buggered. 3 men, many drills, lots of tutting, still no water metre. :rant:

 

HA, You can have mine. We paid £15 per month water rates in our old house. We've moved here on a meter and we now pay £40 per month and YW are hounding us with letters saying its not enough.

 

My poor old daughter loves a bath and I dare not let her have one. Its showers all the way for us.

I love a glass of cold water but I have to have warm because I dont want to let the tap run.

I like a nice fresh smelling toilet but I now have to live by the rule "if its yellow let it mellow"

YW can go and shove their water meters up their water pipes as far as I'm concerned.

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