Dr Alison Hoyle is Director of Risk and Compliance at Southern Water. A scientist by background, with a PhD in Microbiology from the University of Kent. She is a non-executive Director of UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) and President of the Institute of Water, South East.
Vlogs, Blogs and audio files
Choose to Challenge this International Women's Day
It’s International Woman’s Day and this year’s theme is Choose to Challenge.
It’s a day to celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness against bias and take action for equality.
I’m an apprentice, ask me anything
Our apprenticeship schemes play a vital role in our business, and help us continue to have highly-skilled subject matter experts working in our sector. They span a number of different skillsets and offer opportunities for both those just starting out in the world of work, along with those who are interested in a career change.
How our apprenticeships are helping people start and switch careers
It's National Apprenticeship Week, and an opportunity to celebrate the inspiring work of our apprentices across the business.
A cold snap is coming our way – are you prepared?
The South East is braced for a cold snap. Our Operations Manager, Glen Stock, explains why we all need to be winter-ready, the impact of lockdown and what you can do to protect your home and community from disruption this winter.
Season’s greetings – our e-card with Pan Together is here!
This year, our e-card features festive artwork by the children from Pan Together – a volunteer-led charity based in East Newport, Isle of Wight.
Be winter ready
Like everything, the key to a successful ‘snuggle season’ is proper preparation. Be winter ready to prevent damage to your home.
Rethink Periods
For those of you who have been following the Plastic Free Periods campaign for the last 3 years, a school's project called Rethink Periods has now launched.
Improving our wellbeing: advice from a mental health first aider
As a Mental Health First Aider for Southern Water, I like to note and share any articles on improving wellbeing.
Helping businesses tackle grease this National Fish and Chip Day
It’s National Fish and Chip Day – many of us love visiting the chippy when we’re by the sea. With 700 miles of coastline across our region, our area’s fish and chips are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.