SSEN investing £2m to upgrade network in Camberley
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) is investing £2m to upgrade the electricity network in Camberley.
25th May 2018 by Networks

The improvement works will run for 25 weeks and will see the replacement of 5km of new overhead line to help improve supplies and minimise the risk of possible power cuts.
Christopher Smart, SSEN’s project manager, said: “We are committed to providing our customers with the best level of service at all times and this £2m project will improve the reliability for our customers in Camberley.”
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