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Southern Water's Awards & Achievements

Southern Water works hard to provide the best possible service for its customers in Sussex, Kent, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

We are therefore delighted when the company’s hard work, commitment and vision are recognised in professional awards and achievements.

Hollis Sponsorship Awards 2008

  • Winner of Best Low Budget Sponsorship - Achiever of the Year Awards

Andy Watson (left) & Geoff Loader with the Utility Industry Achievement AwardsUtility Industry Achievement Awards 2007

  • Winner of Community Initiative of the Year category: Learn to Swim
  • Winner of Team of the Year category: The Leakage Team

Corporate Communications Awards 2007

  • Winner of Best Employee Communications category: Aim For Zero Injuries

CIPR PRide Awards 2007

  • Winner of Outstanding In-House Public Relations Team
  • Winner of the Community Relations category: Learn to Swim Campaign

Stuart Slark (left), Rob Smith (centre) and Phil Richey (right) with the BAHBA awardBrighton & Hove Business Awards (BAHBA) 2007

  • Winner of the Best Place to Visit category: Brighton Sewer Tours.

CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Excellence Awards 2007

  • Winner of Crisis Communications category: Engaging the Public to Beat the Drought.

(Back row) Martin Bradbury, Jon Pike, Martyn Walker, Niall Mills. (Front row) Graham Keegan, Karl Taylor with the Water Industry Acheivement awardWater Industry Achievement Awards 2007

  • Partnership Initiative of the Year Award in 2007 for Southern Water and 4Delivery. 4Delivery is responsible for delivering £700 million of Southern Water’s £1.8 billion capital investment by 2010.

Hollis Sponsorship Awards 2007

  • Highly commended in Grass Roots Sport Category: Southern Water’s Learn to Swim Scheme.

Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society Awards 2006

  • Winner of Conservation & Community Contribution Category: Work to restore old Victorian sewer vent pipes in the town.

British Construction Industry Awards 2006

  • Winner in Best Practice Category: Lewes Environmental Improvement Scheme. 

Corporate Communications Awards 2006 Jo Osborn (left), Chris Hazell (centre) and Jessica Spratt (right) with the two CorpComms awards

  • Inaugural winner of the UK’s first National Corporate Communications awards in 2006 run by CorpComms Magazine.
  • Winner of the Grand Prix Award for ‘Best Overall Corporate Communications’ for the entry: Engaging the Public to Beat the Drought.
  • Winner of the Best Crisis Management category: Engaging the Public to Beat the Drought.