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At Thirsty4Water we are proud to offer a carefully selected range of water coolers, comprehensive service and support packages and exceptional customer care. Our passion for supplying fresh drinking water inspired us to forge a strong partnership with Frank Water Projects, a pioneering charity set up to develop clean drinking water supplies in poverty stricken areas of India. For every water cooler sold or rented we will donate £10 to help support their admirable work..


Bristol Water Fountain Petition –Support the Provision and Maintenance of Public Water Fountains

Posted May 27th, 2010 by admin in Thirsty 4 News, Water Fountains

We’d like to take the opportunity raise awareness about the petition launched in Bristol to urge the Bristol Council to make a commitment to the provision of adequately maintained drinking water fountains in the city. The lead petitioner is Katie Alcott founder of our charity partner Frank Water. The petition calls on Bristol City Council erect and maintain public drinking water fountains located in the busiest public spaces and that the water fountains are kept in proper working order so the public have access to fresh drinking water as per the Public Health Act of 1925.

Water Fountain Petition Goals

The water fountain petition calls on Bristol City Council to do the following:

  • Recognise the benefits of public drinking fountains as the cheap, environmentally friendly, healthy and safe alternative to bottled water and soft drinks.
  • Give its backing to the Turn Me On campaign and welcome the efforts of local people and community groups to bring back public drinking fountains in Bristol.
  • Commit to work with local community groups, water companies and other stakeholders to erect and maintain drinking fountains in proper working order across the city to provide access to clean, safe public drinking water.
  • Be amongst the leading local authorities in the country on this issue by ensuring that the 3 busiest public areas in Bristol have a public drinking fountain; new and existing fountains are properly signposted; and there is a programme in place to turn existing fountains back on and that all fountains should be properly maintained.

Please take the time to sign the petition here.


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Water Cooler Prices Slashed. Save Up TO £30 On Water Coolers at Thirsty4Water

Posted May 26th, 2010 by admin in Plumbed Water Coolers, Promotions and Deals, Thirsty 4 News

At Thirsty4Water we’re optimistic about there being a hot summer on its way and have slashed water cooler prices so you can stay hydrated and refreshed as the temperature rises. We have cut prices on all our plumbed water coolers and the Thirsty4Water water fountain for both purchase and rental. If you buy a plumbed in water cooler you can save £30 and if you rent a plumbed water cooler you can save 50p per month.

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PowWow In Administration. PowWow Leave Customers High and Dry

Posted March 30th, 2010 by admin in Bottled Water Coolers, Mains Water Coolers, Office Water Coolers, Plumbed Water Coolers, Thirsty 4 News

PowWow update for all existing PowWow customers – due to PowWow Water Company Limited entering administration there are now thousands of PowWow customers in need of a new water cooler company. If you’ve been affected and need either a bottled or mains fed water cooler call Thirsty4Water now on 01924 237760.

Established in 1946 and part of the Wilkes Group, Thirsty4Water is a family company, with a proud history of unparalleled customer service and an ethical company ethos. Partnered with Frank Water Projects – a water charity that provides clean drinking water to some of India’s most vulnerable communities – Thirsty4Water donates £10 for every water cooler rented or sold!

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Has your water cooler run out of bottled water?

Posted March 17th, 2010 by admin in Bottled Water Coolers, Plumbed Water Coolers

Do you keep finding that you’ve run out of water bottles for your bottled water cooler? There are few things worse in the office than going to get a glass of water to find that there isn’t any left. Running out of bottled water can sometimes mean waiting days for another bottled water delivery .

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