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Graffiti at the Buszy Skate Plaza in Central Milton Keynes.-stock-photo
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Graffiti at the Buszy Skate Plaza in Central Milton Keynes.-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 6th June, 2025. Contractors from Thames Water were dealing with a burst pipe on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire today. The BBC has reported today that 'A number of water companies have been banned from paying 'unfair' bonuses to some of their senior executives under new rules, the government has announced. The measures apply to water companies that do not meet environmental and consumer standards, are not financially resilient or have been convicted of a criminal offence. There has been growing public concern about sewage spills and rising bills for years while wa-stock-photo
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Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 5th June, 2025. Following the tragic death of 11 year old Kyra Hill at Liquid Leisure in Datchet, Berkshire in August 2022, a Coronor concluded last month that the little girl who drowned during a birthday party at the Liquid Leisure water park, was unlawfully killed following gross breaches in health and safety. It has now been reported that documents at the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead show that Liquid Leisure did not having planning permission for use as a party venue or child's play centre. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Datchet, Berkshire, UK. 5th June, 2025. Following the tragic death of 11 year old Kyra Hill at Liquid Leisure in Datchet, Berkshire in August 2022, a Coronor concluded last month that the little girl who drowned during a birthday party at the Liquid Leisure water park, was unlawfully killed following gross breaches in health and safety. It has now been reported that documents at the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead show that Liquid Leisure did not having planning permission for use as a party venue or child's play centre. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Iver, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Illegal fly-tipping in a lay-by on a busy main road in Iver, Buckinghamshire. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wexham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. A notice on a tree from Transport for Buckinghamshire warning fly tippers that they are being watching. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wexham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. A notice on a tree from Buckinghamshire Council warning fly-tippers that camera surveillance is in operation. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wexham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. A notice on a tree from Transport for Buckinghamshire warning fly tippers that they are being watching. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited, and the owner and driver of the vehicle can be prosecuted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wexham, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th June, 2025. Asbestos and household waste has been illegally fly-tipped overnight on a country lane in Wexham, Buckinghamshire. Thames Valley Police were on the scene this morning. A special asbestos removal company will need to remove the fly-tipping. The maximum penalty for those convicted in a Magistrates' Court of fly-tipping includes a fine of up to £50,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment whilst conviction in the Crown Court may result in an unlimited fine and/or five years imprisonment. Additionally, vehicles used for fly-tipping can be seized and forfeited,-stock-photo