10.9 C
London
Sunday, January 18, 2026

Water supply issues affect more than 4,000 homes

This post was originally published on this site.

Hsin-Yi LoSouth East

imageGetty Images

About 4,500 homes in Kent are experiencing water supply issues.

South East Water (SEW) said the disruption affecting several villages around Maidstone was caused by an electrical fault at a treatment works.

Incident manager Matthew Dean said: “We’re sorry to customers currently impacted by the water supply interruptions across our network in Kent.”

“We have resolved this issue, and are refilling the pipes slowly and carefully. We expect supplies to return later today.”

Meanwhile, about 320 properties in the Bidborough area of Tunbridge Wells have been experiencing water supply issues since Wednesday.

“The Bidborough area is currently with intermittent supplies and low pressure. We expect supplies here to return to normal on Monday morning,” Dean added.

SEW says a walk-in bottled water collection point is available at Bidborough Village Hall, Bidborough Ride, Bidborough, TN3 0XD.

The latest disruption comes after 30,000 people in Sussex and Kent were affected by water problems earlier this week.

Water regulator Ofwat is launching an investigation over repeated water supply failures in the two counties.

SEW said bottled water stations for the most recent disruption are open from 09:00 GMT on Sunday:

  • Mote Park Leisure Centre, Mote Park, Maidstone, ME15 7RN
  • Headcorn Aerodrome, Shenley Rd, Ashford TN27 9HX
  • Harrietsham Village Hall, Church Road, Harrietsham, Maidstone ME17 1AP, which is a walk-in collection point
More on this story
Related internet links

Hot this week

Minister ‘confident’ issues over Hillsborough Law can be resolved

Campaigners say the proposed law does not go far enough to make security services to cooperate with inquiries.

Greenland’s people must decide its future, says Nandy

The culture secretary says Trump's plan to place tariffs on the UK and other allies over the issue is "deeply unhelpful".

How riverside walk & a nap set up Raducanu for dominant Melbourne win

Emily SalleyBBC Sport journalist18 January 2026, 12:12 GMTUpdated 31...

How riverside walk & a nap set up Raducanu for dominant Melbourne win

British number one Emma Raducanu overcomes a shaky start to sail past Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew in the Australian Open first round.

Topics

Minister ‘confident’ issues over Hillsborough Law can be resolved

Campaigners say the proposed law does not go far enough to make security services to cooperate with inquiries.

Greenland’s people must decide its future, says Nandy

The culture secretary says Trump's plan to place tariffs on the UK and other allies over the issue is "deeply unhelpful".

How riverside walk & a nap set up Raducanu for dominant Melbourne win

Emily SalleyBBC Sport journalist18 January 2026, 12:12 GMTUpdated 31...

How riverside walk & a nap set up Raducanu for dominant Melbourne win

British number one Emma Raducanu overcomes a shaky start to sail past Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew in the Australian Open first round.

Riverside walk & nap prepare Raducanu for dominant win

British number one Emma Raducanu overcomes a shaky start to sail past Thailand's Mananchaya Sawangkaew in the Australian Open first round.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img