Sheffield Virgin Media customers lose TV and internet over Christmas

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Virgin Media said most people had their services restored by Christmas Eve

A number of Virgin Media customers in Sheffield spent Christmas without internet or TV services after an issue with damaged fibres, the supplier said.

The "massive outage" affected those in S8, including Woodseats, Norton Lees and Meresbrook, from 21 December.

Virgin Media said most people had their services restored by Christmas Eve but "a small number" were affected until about midday on Wednesday.

The firm apologised, saying all services had now been restored.

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Ann Hirst was one of those affected. She said "hundreds" of people were left without TV and internet services.

She said: "It has affected a lot of the Woodseats area, a lot of Meresbrook and a lot of Norton Lees. We are all in the S8 postcode.

"It was so frustrating because there is no way to contact Virgin Media, and you had to use your own phone data to get in touch with them.

"Ours was off for three days, but it came back on at about 5pm yesterday."

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