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Amber heat health alert issued - with more hosepipe bans on the way

YORKSHIRE, JUL 11 – Yorkshire Water restricts hosepipe use to protect reservoirs amid record dry conditions and rising demand, affecting over one million residents in the region, officials said.

  • Yorkshire Water implemented a hosepipe ban today as a heatwave and drought threaten water supplies across parts of England.
  • The ban follows the driest spring since 1893 and months of low rainfall, with record high water demand worsening the situation.
  • South East Water announced a Temporary Use Ban from July 18 across Kent and Sussex, restricting hosepipe use for gardens, cars, and pools.
  • Met Office meteorologist Craig Snell expects temperatures to peak at 32°C or 33°C this weekend during the third heatwave, while amber heat alerts cover much of England.
  • These hosepipe bans aim to protect scarce water resources amid high demand, with fines up to £1,000 for violations and ongoing drought challenges anticipated.
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Yorkshire Times broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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