South East Water warns customers of outages

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South East Water has warned customers they may experience "no water" during repairs

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South East Water has warned customers in Tunbridge Wells they may experience "no water" from 23:00 BST on Thursday.

Repairs to a leak on Clifton Place, Mount Sion, will cause a temporary disruption to services until 04:00 BST on Friday, it said.

The works are expected to affect central and south areas of the town, from Bayhall Road to Broadwater Down.

The water company did not confirm how many households might be impacted.

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South East Water said repairs to a leak would affect south and central Tunbridge Wells

On its website, South East Water said: "Whilst these repairs are being carried out, you may experience no water or low water pressure.

"When your water returns, it may look brown in colour. Please don't worry as it is not harmful."

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