Thames Water said the problem was caused by a burst water main on Alleyn Road in Dulwich, as well as flooding at the Crystal Palace pumping ... This is a long time with no water." ...
Built with rocks and wood, its architecture is unique. No wonder it goes by the name “Stone Cottage.” ...
The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg closed temporarily due to ongoing water outages caused by high demand This as municipalities continue to draw more water than it is licensed to. Despite ...
Some households have been without water since Tuesday evening, following a burst pipe. Reiterating its apology to thousands of customers affected in Crystal Palace, Forest Hill, Sydenham ...
People living across South London are still without water after a pipe burst in Dulwich on Tuesday (February 11). Residents in Crystal Palace, Sydenham, and the surrounding area began to experience ...
Many people have told the BBC they are still without water despite Thames Water saying it has fixed a burst pipe to restore supply "to the majority of homes" in south London. Thousands of ...
The Supreme Court recently firmly directed Karnataka ... Narasimharaja Wadiyar’s legal heir concerning Bangalore Palace ground land, intended for Bellary and Jayamahal Roads expansion, stating ...
This evening and the first part of tonight will be windy and mainly cloudy, but it should be largely dry. During the early hours, some spells of blustery, heavy rain will develop from the west ...
Leigh McAlpine, 44, who lives in the SE20 area of Crystal Palace in south London, one of the postcodes affected by the water outage, said she has not had water since about 5am on Tuesday after a ...
The Johannesburg High Court has been temporarily closed due to a water shortage. This comes as the city is facing a severe water crisis, with 28 out of 61 reservoirs and towers at critically low ...
ONE of the country’s busiest courts has been temporarily shut down due to water shortages around Johannesburg while the DA has lodged a complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) on ...
Thames Water, serving 16 million customers, is seeking court approval for up to £3 billion ... with regulators who kept bills too low for too long, starving the company of the cash it needed ...
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