A Winter Ban on Watering Introduced in Britain: Where Restrictions Apply.
14.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.11.2025
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Ban on Hose Use in Great Britain
According to The Sun: Households in Great Britain face a ban on hose use this winter. Local residents have been notified that restrictions will remain in place in three regions until Christmas.
The restrictions remain in effect for customers of Yorkshire Water, as well as some customers of Thames Water and South East Water. These measures were introduced in the summer to reduce water consumption during hot weather.
“Restrictions remain in place for customers of Yorkshire Water, as well as some customers of Thames Water and South East Water.”
As a result, more than two million households may struggle to maintain their usual routines without the use of hoses, especially during the holiday season. Water conservation and resource management have become particularly relevant issues for residents, which may impact their daily lives.
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