even good old bromley is on that conveyor belt.re finance becomes unsustainable. london's new super sewer, designed to reduce the amount of raw sewage that flows into the river thames, has opened for the first time. known officially as the thames tideway tunnel, data shows that during a storm last month it captured almost 600,000 square metres of sewage. the project — which took eight years to build at a cost of around £4.5 billion — was paid for by increasing water bills over several decades. the british library is unveiling a major new project, and it's nothing to do with books. hundreds of solar collectors have been installed on its roof, with the aim of generating energy and cutting the building's carbon emissions by 55 tonnes a year. it's said to be the largest solar heat project of its kind in the uk. taking a look at the tubes now... and there's a good service so far this morning. well, it's certainly been a wet start to the morning — let's get the forecast now with katerina. hello there, good morning to you. a dull start to