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Barming homes without water after main bursts twice in a day
Barming homes without water after main bursts twice in a day

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Barming homes without water after main bursts twice in a day

Homes in Kent have been left without water after a pipe burst twice within a few hours. South East Water said just after 07:00 BST on Saturday that some customers on Tonbridge Road in Barming, near Maidstone, were experiencing no water or low pressure due to a burst saying they had fixed the issue at 18:00, the water supplier said a "few hours later" another burst happened on the same main, leaving customers with water supply issues into Sunday. The problem has since been resolved, according to South East Water. About 30 properties in the immediate vicinity were effected, it said."We are sorry to our customers and drivers who have been affected by this incident," said South East Water's Distribution Manager Garth comes after South East Water put in place a hosepipe ban for households in Kent, East Sussex and West Sussex to ensure there was enough drinking water supply for everyone.

United Utilities responds after water flooded 8 gardens over 12 hours
United Utilities responds after water flooded 8 gardens over 12 hours

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

United Utilities responds after water flooded 8 gardens over 12 hours

A water company has responded after pipe burst yesterday, causing flooding into the night. Residents on Ainsworth Avenue in Horwich watched nervously as the water in the gardens rose – hoping it wouldn't come into their homes. (Image: Cllr Moncado-Sears) Cllr Charlotte Moncado-Sears, of Horwich north, said she was "shocked" when she saw the photos of water pooling. According to her, eight properties were affected by the leak which wasn't repaired until nearly 12 hours after starting. She said: "A resident contacted me at 5.15pm regarding a leak in her back garden that was reported to United Utilities at around 8am. "I asked the resident for a photo and was shocked at the amount of water pooling. "I attended the property and spoke to the residents, it soon became apparent that there were eight properties affected so I contacted United Utilities myself. Have a story? Get in touch at "I shared some photos/videos and within two hours they were on site rectifying the leak." United Utilities, the company in charge of the water pipes, confirmed this morning (July 3) that the leak had been fixed overnight. They said that the location of the leak complicated repairs because they needed to get permission from the homeowner and their neighbour to remove some of the fence to access the pipe. READ MORE: Households to receive up to £2,000 compensation for water service failures READ MORE: United Utilities warn over water levels in the region READ MORE: United Utilities bonuses banned after Bolton fish killed READ MORE: Back garden transformed into swimming pool after burst water pipe A United Utilities spokesperson said: "We received reports of a leak on Ainsworth Avenue, Horwich on 2 July and a leakage technician was sent to assess the problem. "Unfortunately, the location of the leak made the job less straightforward, and it was necessary to get the appropriate written permissions from both the customer and the adjoining property to remove some fence panels and dig down to isolate the water and fix the pipe. "The leak was repaired overnight, and we are grateful to the customer for their patience and understanding."

March homes without water after Cambridgeshire pipe bursts
March homes without water after Cambridgeshire pipe bursts

BBC News

time10-05-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

March homes without water after Cambridgeshire pipe bursts

Hundreds of homes have been left without water after a pipe Water said it had been working through the night to carry out repairs in March, 600 homes do not have water and some areas have experienced low or no pressure at peak water company said teams were "working hard", but low pressure was likely to continue throughout Saturday. "We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused and appreciate our customers' patience as we try to restore service to those affected as soon as possible," a spokesperson added. Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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