British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

‘World gone mad!’ Homeowner’s fury as council demands she removes gorilla or faces £20,000 fine

15 May 2026

Zack Polanski told not to challenge Andy Burnham’s No10 plot amid ‘dire Reform threat’

15 May 2026

Civil servants collecting pensions above £150,000 for first time as taxpayer bill hits £7billion

15 May 2026

‘Was burnt out by London!’

15 May 2026

Personal trainer shares the low-effort daily habit ‘everyone can do’ to lose weight

15 May 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Thousands of homes in Sussex and Kent still without water supply | UK News
News

Thousands of homes in Sussex and Kent still without water supply | UK News

By britishbulletin.com11 January 20264 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
Eddie Mitchell A man in his-vis clothing carrying packs of bottles of water in a car park. He is stood beside and looking into a blue car on the right, which is facing towards the camera. A woman is stood behind him, facing away, looking at a pallet stacked high with bottles of water.Eddie Mitchell

One of the two water station in East Grinstead, where people have been queueing to collect supplies

Tens of thousands of homes in the south-east of England are still without water, with many told supplies will not be restored until at least Tuesday.

In Sussex, some 16,500 households in East Grinstead have no or low pressure supplies, with people in Eastbourne and the village of Upper Dicker experiencing similar problems.

In Kent, about 4,500 homes in the Hollingbourne, Headcorn, Ulcombe, Kingswood and Sutton Vallance areas have been left with no water, while those in Wrotham, Sevenoaks and the Loose area of Maidstone have low pressure or no supplies.

South East Water (SEW) has apologised to all those affected and said it was delivering water to those on its priority register.

The supply problems have been caused by a number of issues across SEW’s network.

The company blamed Storm Goretti and cold weather for the outages in East Grinstead and “essential network changes” for those in Eastbourne.

It said the issues in Hollingbourne were due to “neighbouring water companies being unable to give us the bulk supplies of treated water as they normally do”.

A number of bottled water stations have been set up around the region but residents say it is causing chaos on the roads.

Eddie Mitchell Vehicled queueing up behind one another on a road facing towards the camera. A vehicle drives away from the camera on the other side of the road, which is clear.Eddie Mitchell

Long queues of vehicles are causing traffic problems in and around East Grinstead

A woman from Forest Row, two miles south of East Grinstead, told the : “Most of the village is currently without water and yet we have to travel to East Grinstead to collect bottled supplies.

“The roads around East Grinstead are gridlocked with people queuing for water. Why aren’t there water stations in the villages around East Grinstead that are without water?

“South East Water says it has delivered water to the elderly and vulnerable and indeed my sister, aged 72, had water delivered to her. However, her 92-year-old neighbour received nothing.

“How are the elderly and those without cars expected to travel to East Grinstead to get water?”

She added: “Two water collection points is obviously woefully insufficient.”

The put these comments to SEW, which said it had taken action following criticism.

Mims Davies, the Conservative MP for East Grinstead and Uckfield, said she felt “extremely sorry and frustrated for vulnerable customers, those with livestock, young children and babies, along with all the businesses which are deeply affected”.

She described the ongoing situation as “the worst case scenario”.

‘Entirely unacceptable’

Steve Andrews, incident manager at SEW, said: “We have listened to customer feedback regarding yesterday’s bottled water station at Sainsbury’s, Brooklands Way, and we have taken the decision not to open this today, with an alternative bottled water station opened at East Grinstead Sports Club. We apologise for the disruption caused to the local community.”

The other bottled water station in East Grinstead is at the Queensway car park.

In Kent, water stations are at Tunbridge Wells rugby club and Headcorn Aerodrome in Ashford.

The village of Stelling Minnis, near Canterbury, is also experiencing supply issues, while thousands in Tunbridge Wells who have been without water since Tuesday should see it return on Sunday, SEW said.

Eddie Mitchell A man wearing a bright lime green jacket, a red patterned scarf and a white, black and grey hat is carrying bottles of water on his shoulders and smiling at the cameraEddie Mitchell

Members of the public have been picking up bottled water at East Grinstead rugby club’s water station

Mary Creagh, a minister for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, said on Saturday the problems were “unacceptable”.

“I remain very concerned that people in several areas in the South East and South West are experiencing water supply issues following both cold weather and Storm Goretti,” she said.

“This is entirely unacceptable. This afternoon, I chaired a further meeting with the water companies and local resilience forums to restore supplies as quickly as possible, prioritising vulnerable customers and essential public services.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

‘World gone mad!’ Homeowner’s fury as council demands she removes gorilla or faces £20,000 fine

The Prem team news: England trio Tom Curry, Alex Coles and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso return | Manchester News

Ex-police officer who tackled suspected shoplifter charged with GBH

Police criticise Celtic over failure to plan title party for fans | UK News

Gary Neville ‘discussed by Labour’ to take over Andy Burnham’s Manchester mayor role

Olly Murs in tears as he completes Soccer Aid endurance feat | UK News

Southport survivor ‘devastated’ after NHS workers accessed victims’ hospital records without reason

Syrian man found guilty of raping a young woman in a portaloo on Bournemouth beach

UK borrowing costs rise and pound falls as leadership drama continues | UK News

Editors Picks

Zack Polanski told not to challenge Andy Burnham’s No10 plot amid ‘dire Reform threat’

15 May 2026

Civil servants collecting pensions above £150,000 for first time as taxpayer bill hits £7billion

15 May 2026

‘Was burnt out by London!’

15 May 2026

Personal trainer shares the low-effort daily habit ‘everyone can do’ to lose weight

15 May 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Celtic v Hearts: Is being a referee in Scotland the impossible job?

15 May 2026

The Prem team news: England trio Tom Curry, Alex Coles and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso return | Manchester News

15 May 2026

Ex-police officer who tackled suspected shoplifter charged with GBH

15 May 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.