Wessex Water
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Little Canford Depot, Ham Lane
Ferndown Town, eng BH21 7LR - (345) 600-4600
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Chamber Rating
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James Roadnight
Called in to change direct debit details, call was answered in less than a second and the lady was uber helpful in getting it sorted. Top level of customer service, unlike most companies one has to call these days! Keep up the good work!
Apr 16th, 2023 -
Graham Thomas
You cant get threw to anyone joke
Feb 2nd, 2023 -
Paul Lampo
Called about blockage sewer 11am Lee was at my door 3.30 pm drain fixed at 3.50 well done Lee and Wessex Water brilliant service
Feb 2nd, 2023 -
Fred Shiress
Disgraceful polluters of our waters - Poole Harbour normally stinks.
Aug 29th, 2022 -
XR BCP
The water companies have had it too easy for too long and the government has been relaxing the rules. Only public pressure will force them to prioritise the health of their own customers. Our own MPs, and the government, are letting them off the hook. Environment Agency summary reveal the target for all 3,651 water bodies to achieve good chemical and ecological status a state in which they are as close to their natural state as possible is now decades away in 2063. A legal right to access environmental information, which activists and researchers have used to uncover the unlawful release of raw sewage into UK rivers, could be lost as part of the UKs legal disentangling from the European Union by the end of this year. Without these Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs), it could be much harder to hold water firms and government bodies to account. It's time the water companies took responsibility for their actions and stopped destroying UK waterways. And, its time the MPs and our government stopped protecting the water companies.
Apr 2nd, 2023
Contact Info
- (345) 600-4600
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Wessex Water?
A The phone number for Wessex Water is: (345) 600-4600.
Q Where is Wessex Water located?
A Wessex Water is located at Little Canford Depot, Ham Lane, Ferndown Town, eng BH21 7LR
Q What is the internet address for Wessex Water?
A The website (URL) for Wessex Water is: http://wessexwater.co.uk/
Q What days are Wessex Water open?
A Wessex Water is open:
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Monday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Q How is Wessex Water rated?
A Wessex Water has a 3.1 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
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Wessex Water
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( 11 Reviews )James Roadnight on Google
Called in to change direct debit details, call was answered in less than a second and the lady was uber helpful in getting it sorted. Top level of customer service, unlike most companies one has to call these days! Keep up the good work!
Graham Thomas on Google
You cant get threw to anyone joke
Paul Lampo on Google
Called about blockage sewer 11am Lee was at my door 3.30 pm drain fixed at 3.50 well done Lee and Wessex Water brilliant service
Fred Shiress on Google
Disgraceful polluters of our waters - Poole Harbour normally stinks.
XR BCP on Google
The water companies have had it too easy for too long and the government has been relaxing the rules. Only public pressure will force them to prioritise the health of their own customers. Our own MPs, and the government, are letting them off the hook. Environment Agency summary reveal the target for all 3,651 water bodies to achieve good chemical and ecological status a state in which they are as close to their natural state as possible is now decades away in 2063. A legal right to access environmental information, which activists and researchers have used to uncover the unlawful release of raw sewage into UK rivers, could be lost as part of the UKs legal disentangling from the European Union by the end of this year. Without these Environmental Information Regulations (EIRs), it could be much harder to hold water firms and government bodies to account. It's time the water companies took responsibility for their actions and stopped destroying UK waterways. And, its time the MPs and our government stopped protecting the water companies.