Powwow Water

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Powwow Water
Product typeSpring water
OwnerPowwow Water Company
CountryUnited Kingdom
Introduced1990; 34 years ago (1990)[1]
MarketsUK/Europe
Previous ownersNestlé
WebsitePowwow.com

Powwow Water Company Ltd was a British producer of bottled spring water, producing exclusively for water coolers. The spring water originated and was bottled in Fillongley, Warwickshire. There was also a production site in Chesham.

Powwow Water was one of the most popular spring water brands for water coolers in Europe, used in all industries from commercial to residential.

The brand was originally created in 1990 by Hutchison Whampoa and was sold to Nestlé in 2003. It was then bought by Powwow Water Company Ltd (formerly Lomond Hills Water Company), which went into administration in March 2010.

Powwow went into administration in March 2010[2] and Wild About Water UK Ltd (part of 2468 Group) subsequently negotiated a deal to buy the assets of the business. They retained the POU watercooler customer base and sold the bottled watercooler customer base to Eden Springs UK

During their time extracting water in Chesham, the river Chess ran dry and remained so until extraction stopped, when within 6 months it had returned to its former level. This was the only time that the river has dried up apart from a short time during the drought of 1979. In 2005 Councillor Justine Fulford campaigned to prevent the extension of the licence to extract water, on the grounds that it was hurting the local environment.[3]

Fraud

Over several years there have been reports[4][5] of companies chasing supposed unpaid invoices relating to "Powwow Water Company Ltd". Most recently between December 2014 and continuing in January 2015 demands and threats of winding-up proceedings are still being sent.

The agents acting on behalf of the Insolvency Service state "Nobody has authority to collect [this] debt and it has been this way since April 2013."[6]

In January 2015 the Economic Crime Unit also re-iterated that demands should not be paid[7] and that those who have paid demands should provide their evidence to the Economic Crime Unit, Glasgow.

See also

References

  1. ^ Day, Julia (2000-08-17). "Hutchison enters water cooler market". MarketingWeek. Marketing Week. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
  2. ^ "Jobs will go at 'mothballed' Cowley water cooler firm". Oxford Mail. Newsquest Media Group. 2010-03-26. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
  3. ^ Towler, Jenna (22 November 2005). "Dry river blamed on Nestlé plant". Bucks Free Press. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  4. ^ Runc, Carolyn (13 April 2012). "JISCMail - HE-INTERNAL-AUDIT Archives". www.jiscmail.ac.uk.
  5. ^ Devon Audit Partnership (January 2014). "Fraud Bulletin" (PDF). www.devonaudit.gov.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-03. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  6. ^ "The Powwow Water Enigma". thecomputerperson.wordpress.com. 24 October 2014.
  7. ^ Private e-mail communication between a DC and a victim - requires source

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