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26 August 2025
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Anglian Water’s @one Alliance is due to begin upgrades in Barton which will see the replacement of 2.7 kilometres of water pipes to ensure that water supplies are safe and reliable for decades to come.
The water company sends nearly a billion of litres of clean and healthy drinking water to its customers each and every day, and in order to achieve this, the infrastructure needs maintenance and investment to ensure the taps can keep running over the next few decades.
When pipes get old, they’re more likely to burst or leak – meaning customers could experience low pressures or interruptions to their water supplies. With the added pressure of a changing climate, more aging water mains are at risk of failing under extreme weather conditions.
The scheme – totalling to over £1 million – is expected to be completed next year with some of the new pipe being replaced by using innovative slip lining technology. This will allow the company to install pipes underground without the need to dig open trenches.
As well as this, the water company will also be completing upgrades to existing boreholes to enable the water network to be more reliable for decades to come.
Once the pipes are installed, they will need to be connected to the existing water network. To complete this, there may be some interruptions to customers' supplies for a short period.
Georgia Phillips, Customer Experience Specialist for the project said: “We operate in the driest region of the country, but the East of England is also one of the fastest growing. As part of our Water Resources Management Plan (WRMP), this project will help make sure we can keep taps running and toilets flushing for residents in and around Barton-upon-Humber for years to come.
“To do this work safely, we need to work on Caistor Road, as going through fields and verges would be too difficult because of tree roots, bushes, ditches and underground services like gas pipes and electricity cables. The road is also too narrow to work safely and still allow traffic to pass, so we’ll need to fully close it while we install the pipe. We’d like to thank everyone for their patience while we carry out this essential work.”
The WRMP, published every five years, outlines how Anglian Water manages current and future water needs across the region. Without such proactive planning and investment, there will simply not be enough water to supply customers in the East of England.
This year’s work follows what may be the UK’s driest spring in a century. With summer approaching, Anglian Water is encouraging customers to be water-wise ahead of the warmer months, to keep supplies readily available for the region.
From taking shorter showers to putting a full load in your washing machine (saving up to 10 litres of water) little steps can really make a difference. For more water-saving tips, visit www.anglianwater.co.uk/help-and-advice/save-water/water-saving-tips/
Road name | What? | Start date | End date |
Caistor Road (Section 1) | Road closure with diversion | 08 September | 26 September |
Caistor Road (Section 2) | Road closure with diversion | 26 September | 24 October |
More information and updates about the work in Barton can be found here