Mapped: Is there a hospipe ban in my area and what are the restrictions?

Hospyp ban has been introduced in wide parts of England as Britain Constant fight with heatwave This heat and temperature is more than 30 C.

The UK is hit by the fourth heatwave of the year in the coming days, forecasting temperature to reach a high level of 34C in the south.

Since 1893, after dry spring, the country’s health suffers Dry Conditions and Water Shortage.

More than 8.5 million UK houses are now subject to hospipe ban, restrictions after warmth after warmth with southeast water, southern water, Tems water and Yorkshire water Season In July.

For customers of southern water, hospipe restrictions continue for parts of Hampshire and on the Isle of White.

Hospipe Ban of Temes Water includes Swindon, Glosterushair, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire. It affects all bulls, GL and SN postcode with RG4, RG8 and RG9 postcode.

Announcing the ban, Tems Water said the UK has experienced one of its hottest and dried springs in more than a century in 2025 “, saying that” was also June ” EnglandIs the hottest on record. ,

“This is why we need to bring into a hospype ban. This will help protect the environment and ensure that there is enough water to go around this heat.”

South East Water has also put its 1.4 million customers Kent And Sussex Under a hospipe restriction after record levels of water consumption.

Temes Water is brought into a temporary ban (Danny Lawson/PA)
Temes Water is brought into a temporary ban (Danny Lawson/PA) ,Country,

The water provider said the demand in two counties reached the “highest level” this year and “now reached a point where they have exceeded the border in the company’s dried scheme”.

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He said on 30 June, he supplied 680 million liters of water, which was more than 100 million liters of daily average for summer.

Another hospipe ban, affecting 5.5 million inhabitants is also in effect in Yorkshire.

Yorkshire Water said that this year the record was both the dull and the hottest spring on the record this year, only 15 cm of rainfall between February and June, which was expected to be less than half a level in the average year.

The demand for water was also higher than normal, the company said, the reservoirs are filled by 55.8 percent, which is 26.1 percent less than normal.

In late May, the environment agency also placed Northwest England under “dried” status.

He said at that time that the reservoir storage levels were already low during the dry years of 1984, 1995 and 2022.

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