Farmer's Weekly 11th April 2008
"Rain looks good as water costs rise" p85
It is great to see a major publication like the Farmer's Weekly recognising rainwater harvesting as an attractive way of cutting the cost of water for farmers. Barrie presented a seminar at the Agricultural Buildings Show on the 2nd April, where he explained how much water can be saved, how much this means in real financial savings, and also how the Enhanced Capital Allowances Scheme can be utilised so that farmers can set 100% of the cost of the equipment installation against their taxable profits, thus significantly reducing their tax bill. The Farmer's Weekly are very interested in the whole subject of water efficiency and are looking to publish a more in-depth article on Receau and rainwater harvesting in the near future.
Category: News Updated: 11/04/2008
Agricultural Buildings Show Shepton Mallet
Receau have been asked to present a seminar on rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling at the Agricultural Buildings Show at Shepton Mallet on 2nd April at 11.30 am. Here, you will be able to see how much money can be saved by using the rain that falls on your roofs, and how you can utilise Enhanced Capital Allowances towards the purchase of a system. (See also the Agricultural page of this website.) There will also be a stand at the show, with more information if you want to find out more about Receau and rainwater harvesting/ greywater recycling.
Return to TopCategory: Environment Updated: 01/04/2008
Vist from Joan Walley MP
We were delighted to welcome Joan Walley, the Labour MP for Stoke on Trent North to our headquarters at the Chatterley Whitfield site last week. She has a tremendous vision with regard to regeneration, skills training and environmental technologies in the North Staffordshire area, not to mention her strong sense of heritage and pride at being a "Stokie."
We impressed upon her the necessity of grant assistance to be made available from the Government for the installation of rainwater harvesting systems, in the same way that grant assistance is given to the installation of other energy-saving and profit-enhancing technologies, such as geo-thermal pumps, and cavity wall insulation. We believe that this would be another good incentive for anyone with a high water use to make the buying decision.
Return to TopCategory: News Updated: 01/04/2008
Receau takes off!
MD's new role
Not satisfied with the excitement of getting a dynamic new business off the ground, whilst doing a "Nicola Horlick" and looking after a family of 6 children (under 10!) our intrepid MD has decided that there has to be a better way of getting around than the family MPV. She was to be seen in the skies over Blackpool last weekend at the controls of an R22 helicopter. However, she assures us that, for the moment, "Mum's taxi" will still have 4 wheels - you guys in the Control Tower can rest easy!
Return to TopCategory: News Updated: 06/12/2007
See the Receau Roadshow
28th November 2007
Our exhibition unit - the "Receau Roadshow" will be at Chelford Market tomorrow (Wednesday 28th Nov). Dairy farmers can enhance their profit margins by replacing expensive mains supplied water with harvested free rainwater (see our agricultural page), so if you're at Chelford market tomorrow, come and see us!
Return to TopCategory: Environment Updated: 27/11/2007
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