16-07-2025
'Illegal electricity connection' found on street as 10 homes forced to have power cut
An "illegal" electricity connection was discovered on a residential street in Astley Bridge at the weekend.
Network operator Electricity North West said its workers came across the illegal piece of work while attending to an unrelated power cut at a home in Thorns Close on Saturday.
Work took place on Monday to combat the illegal connection, meaning power was cut from 10 homes on the road, before being restored in the evening.
One resident from the street said: "We came back from holiday to find we had no power.
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"We were given a generator, but, I mean, try getting to sleep at night when that thing is turned on."
An Electricity North West spokesperson said: 'On Saturday evening at 6.50pm, we were notified of a power cut affecting one property on Thorns Close and power was restored later that evening.
'During repair work, an unrelated illegal connection was discovered in the area.
"Supplies were removed from 10 properties while work took place on Monday and power was restored that evening.'
Greater Manchester Police has been contacted for comment about the incident.