London, UK, has embarked on what is described as a "one in one-hundred-and-fifty-year project." The maneuvering of a crane into place at Blackfriars on the River Thames marks the start of major work ...
The first four sites along London's new "super sewer" - officially known as the Thames Tideway Tunnel - have been brought into operation. The valves, which operate like giant gates, are being used at ...
King Charles has told workers at the Thames Tideway Tunnel a "humongous horror" of rain is bound to fall. He was responding to the information the "super sewer" worked better when it rained, as he ...
Beneath the busy streets of London now lies a massive tunnel that is set to revolutionise the city's sewage system. A huge £4.5 billion tunnel has now been fully completed after about 10 years of ...
Sir Matthew Pinsent, the Olympic rowing great, has raised hopes that a new £5 billion super sewer will counter mounting pollution worries for the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race. E.coli scares dogged teams ...
King Charles has officially marked the completion of London's 'super sewer', the Thames Tideway Tunnel, following ten years of construction. The King travelled to the project via a hybrid Thames ...
Known officially as the Thames Tideway Tunnel, it has been designed to reduce the amount of raw sewage that flows into the river. The 16 mile (25km) long pipe will divert 34 of the most polluting ...
Tourist boats on the River Thames in London, UK, on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025. UK businesses ended 2025 feeling more upbeat about the economy's prospects after they were spared much ...
Charles visited the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a 10-year project designed to protect the Thames from sewage pollution. Charles meets construction workers during a visit to the Thames Tideway Tunnel (Toby ...
While the Tideway super sewer project, following the River Thames through the heart of London, is a British endeavor, the contracting team is very multinational. Even though the United Kingdom is ...
London architecture firm Studio Octopi has designed concepts for the creation of natural swimming pools in the River Thames. The designs were a response to "London As It Could Be Now," an open call ...