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Thames Water has said it will impose a hosepipe ban in coming weeks, becoming the latest water company to announce that it will impose restrictions as the country’s dry weather persists.. Thames ...
Thames Water is currently planning to build its first new reservoir in decades near Abingdon in Oxfordshire, at a cost of well over £1bn. However, it is not expected to become operational until ...
Thames Water has announced it will introduce a hosepipe ban next week as 15 million customers face restrictions. The ban is set to come into force on Wednesday 24 August.
A hosepipe ban affecting millions of people has come into force in parts of southern England. The ban was imposed by Thames Water from 00:01 BST on Wednesday and applies to 10 million customers ...
Thames Water has confirmed that a hosepipe ban for its 15 million customers will soon start. The company supplies London and the Thames Valley, as well as areas of Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.
Thames Water has announced a hosepipe ban for 10 million customers across the south of England. The ban will come into force from 24 August and will impact people across the Thames Valley and London.
Thames Water has announced a hosepipe ban from Wednesday 24 August. You should not use a hose to water your garden, allotment or plants; fill or maintain your paddling pool, swimming pool or hot ...
THAMES Water is set to announce a temporary hosepipe ban ‘in the coming weeks’ due to the current hot weather predicted. Although timings have not been confirmed by the utility company ‘due ...
A HOSEPIPE ban affecting millions of Thames Water customers has come into force today with no end date in sight. Fifteen million people will feel the impact of the restrictions, which mean people m… ...
Thames Water said that last month was the driest July since 1885, amid record-breaking temperatures, and the Thames had reached its lowest level since 2005, causing a drop in reservoir levels. The ...
Thames Water warns of London hosepipe ban risk as reservoirs 'below average' THAMES WATER has warned its reservoirs are "below average" for this time of year due to a lack of rainfall.
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