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Peebles: Stay hydrated at the town's new 'Top up Tap'

Peebles: Stay hydrated at the town's new 'Top up Tap'
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Peebles: Stay hydrated at the town's new 'Top up Tap'

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Scottish water launch latest top up tap at Drumpellier Park

Oscar Boyce A POPULAR park has become the latest location to see a public tap to refill water bottles. Dog walkers and runners alike can now visit Scottish Water’s 40th “top up tap” at Drumpellier Park in Coatbridge. It is hoped it will help visitors to reduce waste and save money. 11-month-old puppy Oscar was among the first to enjoy the new water point when it was installed and it is hoped more dog walkers will take advantage of it. The move comes as part of Scottish Water’s Your Water Your Life campaign which encourages people to drink more tap water.

Inverclyde's MP Ronnie Cowan wants to provide drinking water stations across area

INVERCLYDE S MP is hoping to tap into a thirst for water by pushing for hydration stations across the district. Ronnie Cowan has joined forces with Greenock man Chris McLachlan to call for more top up taps in the area. The only free public drinking water provided in Inverclyde is in Clyde Square in Greenock, just next to the Municipal Buildings. Chris wants to see many more in locations across the area and has suggested Gourock Pier, Battery Park, the Esplanade, and Greenock and Port Glasgow town centres as suitable sites. Chris, 32, was prompted to contact Mr Cowan after he saw families using the drinking water fountain in Largs.

Plan to quench villagers' thirst as Scottish Water lodges plan with Highland Council to site latest bottle refill station in Fort Augustus

  Article Plan to quench villagers’ thirst as Scottish Water lodges plan with Highland Council to site latest bottle refill station in Fort Augustus By Philip Murray Published: 20:30, 16 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper A water bottle refill station, similar to this one, could be erected in the heart of Fort Augustus as part of Scottish Water s Top Up Taps scheme – which seeks to encourage people to save plastic by refilling bottles instead of buying new bottled water. A WATER campaign aimed at encouraging people to reuse bottles and drink more healthily is set to roll into Fort Augustus.

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