Watch Woking’s new low-carbon energy centre take shape
A time-lapse video has been created to show Woking’s new low-carbon energy centre on Poole Road coming out of the ground.
A time-lapse video has been created to show Woking’s new low-carbon energy centre on Poole Road coming out of the ground.
Covid-19 – July 2020 update
As the Government lockdown is being eased ThamesWey is moving to a business as usual approach.
ThamesWey is working with Woking town centre retailers to reduce the use of single-use plastics by promoting the use of reusable containers.
ThamesWey is pleased to announce completion of Harrington Place, ThamesWey’s flagship, sustainable, Woking town centre development.
ThamesWey is pleased to announce that the new Aubrey Place development will be connected to its Central Milton Keynes energy network.
ThamesWey is currently working with Radbot, a smart radiator thermostat, which has the potential to reduce heating bills by 30%.
ThamesWey, together with construction partner Galliford Try, has broken ground on Woking’s new low-carbon Energy Centre.
Yesterday, the Mayor of Woking, Cllr Beryl Hunwicks placed a time capsule within the first residential phase of the Canalside regeneration.
ThamesWey has installed three Tesla Powerwall batteries in one of its substations as part of an innovative centralised storage system.
More help is available for vulnerable Woking residents who live in properties that are costly to heat to stay warm in their homes this winter.