UK Power Networks fined for unsafe street works
10-04-2025 08:47 via constructionenquirer.com

UK Power Networks fined for unsafe street works

UK Power Networks has been fined £40,000 for carrying-out unguarded work on excavations in west London.
The prosecution was bought by Kensington and Chelsea Council after officials visited sites in the area.
Council officers visited Adam and Eve Mews and Queen’s Gate Mews last year in May to inspect works being carried out by UK Power Networks.During the inspections officers found operatives working on site with an open excavation and a mini digger and works on a large excavation wit
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