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I've escalated this issue - assuming the North Cross Road one - to head of team that liaises with UK Power Networks. They do not have any street notices about any digging up of the road. But they've chased their contacts and I've contacted UK Power Networks directly myself asking when they'll fix it.
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We are also on CPR and on a hat trick of power cuts. Running out of candles :(

Totally agree, does happen (even if before September 2015 we had only had 6 in 20 years) but three nights in a row needs sorting. Can anyone see any water board people working?


The September power cut was because of the north cross road water works

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If it's any comfort, if you make it to 4 times in a year with 3-hour power cuts, you can claim ?75 in compensation. I did it a few years ago after a spate of them.


https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/consumer/energy/energy-supply/problems-with-your-energy-supply/get-compensation-if-you-have-a-power-cut/

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I've asked the chair person of the Dulwich Community council if we can invite UK Power Networks to attend our next meeting 2 December to explain what they are doing to fix the systemic failures. These numbers of repeat failures is unacceptable.


I'll let you know if my request is successful.

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