Good news, we’ve now repaired the burst on the junction of Waterloo Road and Coppice Road and your taps should be flowing again. However, it may take up to two hours for your water pressure to return to normal. You may also experience some discolouration to your water, this is due to the repair work on the pipe and should clear after a short time. Please take a look at our discoloured water page for more information.
Sorry for the disruption, thanks again for your patience.
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We’re happy to confirm that repairs to the burst located on the junction of Waterloo Road and Coppice Road are underway. Our team still have some work to do to get things back to normal, and are working as quickly as possible to restore supplies.
Thanks for your patience and sorry for any inconvenience this may be causing.
Once we have an update on the repairs we’ll update the page with the information.
We’re sorry if you’re still experiencing no water or low water pressure right now. A burst has been reported to us on the junction of Waterloo Road and Coppice Road and we can confirm this is the cause of the problem.
Our team will be in the area as soon as possible to get this fixed.
You may also experience some discolouration to your water, this happens when historical sediments that have built up over time in the water pipe have been disturbed causing discolouration to your water.
We know it doesn’t look nice but don’t worry, it’s unlikely to be harmful and will settle down again with time. You can help by letting your cold water tap run at a slight trickle until your water runs clear again.
In the meantime, we’ll be keeping an eye on this to make sure your tap water returns to normal again as quickly as possible. Please take a look at our discoloured water page for more information.
Head back here where we’ll provide you with updates as we get them.
We're investigating a problem in your area, which may mean you have no water or low water pressure. We're sorry for the inconvenience, we’re working as quickly as we can to get your taps flowing again.
You may also experience some discolouration to your water, this happens when historical sediments that have built up over time in the water pipe have been disturbed causing discolouration to your water.
We know it doesn’t look nice but don’t worry, it’s unlikely to be harmful and will settle down again with time. You can help by letting your cold water tap run at a slight trickle until your water runs clear again.
In the meantime, we’ll be keeping an eye on this to make sure your tap water returns to normal again as quickly as possible. Please take a look at our discoloured water page for more information.
Head back here where we’ll provide you with updates as we get them.