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Water restored for most in Kent and Sussex after week of disruption | UK News

By britishbulletin.com16 January 20264 Mins Read
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Bottled water stations are once again being set up by South East Water

Water has been restored for most affected properties after almost a week of supply problems across Kent and Sussex, South East Water (SEW) has said.

Some 30,000 properties had no water at the height of the issues, which were believed to have started on Saturday and prompted an investigation into SEW by regulator Ofwat.

SEW said water had been restored to 6,500 properties in Tunbridge Wells that were affected on Thursday evening, although some residents said they were still without supplies.

The company’s incident manager, Matthew Dean, said tankers were continuing to pump water into the network in the Bidenborough area to keep supplies flowing to 320 properties which had low water levels.

Dean said some customers in the Tunbridge Wells area could have low pressure as the water levels continued to build.

“Continuous supplies have been restored to the town after we implemented our recovery plan which involved keeping local booster pumps switched off for 36 hours so our drinking water storage tank could fill,” he said.

He said supplies had also returned to 16,500 properties in East Grinstead in West Sussex and to about 2,000 properties in the Loose and Coxheath areas, although storage levels in the area remained “very low”.

“We are very sorry to every single one of our customers who have been affected,” the incident manager said.

“We know and understand how difficult going without water for such a long period of time is, and how difficult it makes everyday life.”

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South East Water has been reducing the number of bottled water stations it is operating

Despite water returning for most customers, bottled water stations reopened at 09:00 GMT.

They opened at East Grinstead Sports Club, Mote Park Leisure Centre in Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells Rugby Football Club, as well as at the the Odeon Cinema in Knights Way and RCP car park off Major York’s Road, also in Tunbridge Wells.

Bottled water was also available to collect at SEW’s walk-in site at Bidborough village hall.

Bottled water had been delivered to customers on the company’s priority services register, which includes those with young children, medical conditions or disabilities.

‘Tap is bone dry’

Stephen Bales, who lives in Tunbridge Wells, said he was still without water on Friday morning “despite assurances from SEW”.

“The tap is bone dry,” he said.

“All trust has gone in the water company, for too long profits have not been reinvested and now we have the consequences.”

Tunbridge Wells resident Mary-Ann Stocks, who is also without water, said: “It’s disgusting not being able to wash properly for a week.”

Alan Jones, chair of a local residents committee at Redcliffe Place in Tunbridge Wells, said water was only “dripping out” of his taps.

“We had a little water in the early hours but then everyone wants to use it and it’s lost again,” he said.

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Pantelis Mikellides says he does not have confidence the water will stay running

Pantelis Mikellides, who lives in Hawkenbury near Tunbridge Wells, said his water returned just after midnight.

“I don’t have much confidence it will stay on,” he said.

“It’s happened twice already, we have full pressure and then it just goes, with the communication coming afterwards.”

Mikellides said: “You always have to be prepared.”

“My baby son has been having the poshest baths – six bottles of mineral water and two kettles,” he said.

Watch: Starmer quizzed at Prime Minister’s Questions over South East Water disruptions

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the ongoing situation “totally unacceptable” and the government later asked Ofwat to review the company’s licence.

SEW said it would “always fully co-operate with any investigation by regulators and provide any information required”.

Ofwat said if it was satisfied a licence condition had been breached, it would take enforcement action to secure compliance, which could include fining SEW up to 10% of its turnover.

SEW is already subjected to two separate investigations by Ofwat and the Drinking Water Inspectorate over earlier supply disruptions.

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