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Times of Tunbridge Wells June 21 2023

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Water outages hit South East By Lilly Croucher

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RESIDENTS in Tunbridge Wells, along with millions of others in the South East, found themselves without water last week. South East Water blamed the outages on an increased demand for water during the hot weather, however there were reports of burst pipes and water mains, and other leaking infrastructure across the region. The outages began on Sunday June 11, and affected more than 2 million people across Kent and

Sussex. It resulted in the closure of a number of schools, including Claremont Primary and St James’

‘The outages began on Sunday June 11, and affected more than two million people across Kent and Sussex’ Primary School in Tunbridge Wells. As a consequence, South East Water announced a string of

roadworks in order to repair and upgrade its water supply network. This included a burst water main in Hall’s Hole Road, which was closed until Monday June 19. The outages resulted in an “exceptional increase” in water demand and prompted South East Water to announce a hosepipe ban in Kent and Sussex from June 26. The water company said it had “been left with no choice but to restrict the use of hosepipes”. Continued on page 3

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