We had no water on Monday or Tuesday this week (neither did most of Blackpool, Poulton etc) due to some problem with a water main....
On Monday, I just got water for the animals from the water butts we have and filled our kettle from there too.
Yesterday, large tanks were delivered into the surrounding area for people to use. Unfortuntely, the nearest tank was 3 miles away! There wasn't a tank in our village at all!
It's bizarre, as our village is full of old people (lots of retirement bungalows and park homes etc), so you'd think that they would be the most vulnerable in terms of not having access to water, but nothing was done. Of course, the local shops had been shut by environmental health, so they couldn't even buy bottled water!
We made the decision to manage on our (over spilling) water butts for the 2 days and have used the water for all the animals, flushing the loo and filling the kettle. This was rather than drive the 3 miles, queue up with our containers and drive back.
We would have been b*ggered if we hadn't got the butts in the garden, especially with 2 dogs, 4 chickens and a rabbit, never mind us in the house!
Luckily, the water is back on now (had to put the dishwasher on, hurray!) but I was rather mad last night, thinking how whoever delivered the water tanks hadn't really taken into account that they'd missed 2 villages out of the equation.
On Monday, I just got water for the animals from the water butts we have and filled our kettle from there too.
Yesterday, large tanks were delivered into the surrounding area for people to use. Unfortuntely, the nearest tank was 3 miles away! There wasn't a tank in our village at all!
It's bizarre, as our village is full of old people (lots of retirement bungalows and park homes etc), so you'd think that they would be the most vulnerable in terms of not having access to water, but nothing was done. Of course, the local shops had been shut by environmental health, so they couldn't even buy bottled water!
We made the decision to manage on our (over spilling) water butts for the 2 days and have used the water for all the animals, flushing the loo and filling the kettle. This was rather than drive the 3 miles, queue up with our containers and drive back.
We would have been b*ggered if we hadn't got the butts in the garden, especially with 2 dogs, 4 chickens and a rabbit, never mind us in the house!
Luckily, the water is back on now (had to put the dishwasher on, hurray!) but I was rather mad last night, thinking how whoever delivered the water tanks hadn't really taken into account that they'd missed 2 villages out of the equation.
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