Welsh Water
Welsh Water is the sixth largest of the ten regulated water and sewerage companies in England and Wales. Responsible for providing over three million people with a continuous, high quality supply of drinking water and for taking away, treating and properly disposing of the wastewater that is produced, we are fully committed to delivering best quality service at least possible cost
English Heritage
English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.
Website: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/
Visit Herefordshire
Visit Herefordshire, a county of unspoilt countryside, market towns of distinctive character and a wealth of varied landscapes from a historic City to fascinating villages.
Website: http://visitherefordshire.co.uk/
Environment Agency
The Environment Agency is the leading public body for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. It's their job to make sure that air, land and water are looked after by everyone in today's society, so that tomorrow's generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world.
Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency
Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is an internationally important protected landscape. Designated just before Christmas 1971, it celebrated its 35th anniversary at the end of December 2006. For lovers of statistics, the AONB surrounds a 72-mile stretch of the River Wye from the rocky outcrop of Chepstow Castle to just south of the city of Hereford, straddling the borders between England and Wales, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire in the process.
Website: http://wyevalleyaonb.org.uk/
Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Coleham Pumping Station, resembling a Victorian Chapel in style, was built circa 1900 to house two massive steam-driven beam engines
Website: http://colehampumpingstation.co.uk/