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GOVERNMENT & INDUSTRY ORGANISATIONS 188 UTILITY WEEK ENERGY SUPPLY HANDBOOK 2014 National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG) One Castle Lane, London SW1E 6DR Tel: 020 7340 8737 Email: info@njug.org.uk Website: www.njug.org.uk The National Joint Utilities Group Ltd (NJUG) is the UK's only Trade Association representing utilities and their contractors solely on street works matters. We promote best practice, self regulation and a two-way relationship with Government and other relevant stakeholders. The National Joint Utilities Group (NJUG) was formed in 1977 to explore ways in which mutual co-operation could overcome difficulties encountered during street works. It was originally jointly funded by its founder members, Water, Gas, Electricity, BT, Mercury Communications and the franchised cable operators. NJUG evolved to became a limited company in December 2003 and is now fully recognised as the UK's Industry Association for street works issues promoting best practice, self regulation and a two-way working relationship with government as the utility arm of the Highway Authorities and Utilities Committee representing street works in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales known as HAUC (UK). Its current full members are Water UK, BT, Energy Networks Association, Virgin Media and National Grid. Senior personnel Chief Executive Officer Bob Gallienne Operations Director Mark Ostheimer Legal Director Dave Turnbull Finance Director Rob Wesley Strategy and Risk Director Samantha Brothwell Director Paul Gerrard Executive Director of Safety and Policy Paul Fidler National Security Inspectorate Sentinel House, 5 Reform Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8BY Tel: 01628 637512 Fax: 01628 773367 Email: nsi@nsi.org.uk Website: www.nsi.org.uk

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