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Yesterday we were one of the only ones on our block on Lordship Lane estate to have no water. Thames water wouldn't claim responsibility as the ground floor properties had water so my landlord had to send out an emergency plumber who could find no fault in the flat. Then all my neighbours started to notice no water, it was then attributed to the burst main and we got our supply back at about 1pm. No water again now at least its only me at home today with one 2L bottle of water to survive on.

snooks Wrote:

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> Yep, no water on the Lordship Lane Estate either

> and this is the 2nd day, and the estate got no

> texts


If you're the registered tenant and given your mobile number to the council, you should be receiving texts.


The water is still off.

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