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katyc

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Also on Fellbrigg with no water! Am hanging on the phone to Thames Water as I type at the moment to add my voice to the complaints (it still said there were no reported problems when I tapped in my postcode on the phone) - have been on hold for ten minutes and counting...
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Got through in the end. They are doing some emergency work on the mains at Ulverscroft Road, will be 'up to' six hours before it comes back on. Yikes - think my wine bottle is going to be empty quite soon too, in an effort to keep warm (does central heating work with no water? bit ignorant as to how this all works!).
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Has anyone reported the burst water main on the top of felbrig road at junction with whateley road? it must have only burst in last couple of hours as was ok when we went out but now flowing out, and we have just returned home to very low water pressure.
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