Pipeline Services
A Royal Reception
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The efforts of Fastflow’s owner Neil Armstrong to provide clean water and sanitation to thousands of people in Nepal have received Royal recognition. The owner and Managing Director of Fastflow and his wife Bridget, explained the reasons behind the project to His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, at a celebration to mark WaterAid’s 30th anniversary celebration. As consistent supporters of the international water charity, Neil and Bridget were among a specially invited audience at Clarence House, where guests celebrated the work of those who have helped to find sustainable solutions to the global water crisis. Fastflow is currently funding a £68,000 water and sanitation project in Biratnagar, Nepal which is delivering clean water to around 4,000 people. |
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New Contract Cleans Up
Fastflow Pipeline Services has started 2011 as it ended 2010 with another important contract win.
The deal, with Northumbria Water, is worth an estimated £1.3million and will see the company’s award winning trunk mains cleaning system deployed around Ponteland and Gosforth.
Trunk Mains Cleaning
Site Trials for Northumbria Water
Following the successful cleaning of 1.06km of 36” steel bitumen lined mains for Northumbrian Water Ltd’s (NWL) Trunk Mains Cleaning Trials in Morpeth in September / October 2007, Fastflow were requested to clean a further 3.63km.
Fastflow Wins Award for Trunk Mains Cleaning System
Fastflow were delighted to receive the United Kingdom Society for Trenchless Technology (UKSTT) Award for Innovation for the development of a new Trunk Mains Cleaning System.
The award was presented at the UKSTT Awards Dinner on Friday 25th April 2008 at the Holiday Inn in Birmingham.
Coast to Coast Cycle Challenge
This is the fourth charity challenge being undertaken by employees of all ages from Fastflow Pipeline Services, Northumbrian Water, Faithful and Gould, as well as some of their friends and family. Our journey will begin on July 12th and end the following day.
The challenge comprises a 138 mile cycle ride from Whitehaven in Cumbria across the Pennies to Sunderland on the Sustrans Coast to Coast route. Our challenge is to do it in one and half days the majority of crossings take three to four days.
Our nominated charity is Cancer Research UK, so please dig deep and sponsor us on-line @ www.justgiving.com/fastflowchallengec2c



