Hosepipe Ban

Hosepipe Ban

Hosepipe Ban Information

Wessex Water has announced a hosepipe ban after months of unprecedented dry weather, heatwaves and a continued lack of rain forecast, which has led to sustained high demand for water. 

They have taken this decision after more than 40 days of demand for water remaining at record-breaking levels and the region formally declared as being in drought. They need to protect our water resources for both the customers and the environment. 

It is the first time they have introduced a ban in half a century, since the famous drought of 1976. 

From Tuesday 18 August at 00:01hrs 1.4 million customers – in areas including Bath, and parts of  Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire – must not use a hosepipe for activities such as watering gardens, washing cars, patios, paths and driveways, cleaning windows or filling swimming and paddling pools.  

This isn’t a decision they’ve taken lightly and they’re sorry for the inconvenience it will cause to residents in our area. 

They have worked hard to avoid these restrictions, and the decision comes after a 60% reduction in leakage in the past 30 years and a five-year £230 million investment in the water supply grid which came into use in 2018.  

Repair teams have been fixing more leaks than ever this summer across the supply area, increasing repairs by more than a third in the last month alone. 

But the prolonged and extreme dry weather has meant demand across our region has consistently remained at more than 400 million litres per day, 30 per cent above average for this time of year and the equivalent of almost half a million hosepipes running for a full hour every day. 

While we’re not running out of water for essential use, the challenge has been moving water through the network quickly enough to meet these record levels of demand. This also has an impact on the underground storage reservoirs, which normally replenish with treated water quickly. 

For information about the hosepipe ban please visit their website

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The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III will take place on Saturday 6th May 2023, with an additional bank holiday on Monday 8th May 2023.

We are keen to hear from groups/organisations in Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge that are looking to celebrate the Coronation. The Town Council has £1500 available to allocate to events being organised to celebrate the Kings Coronation. The maximum grant to be allocated per event will be £500.

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