Bexhill and Battle: Army may be called in to help thousands still without water
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Residents have been queuing for bottled water in Bexhill - and South East Water is still unable to say when the water supply will be returned.
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Hide AdAreas still without water include Bexhill, Hooe, Ninfield, Netherfield, Battle, Whatlington and Staplecross. Water returned today (February 23) to homes in Ewhurst Green, Horns Cross, Beckley, Peasmarsh, Rye Foreign, Playden and Iden. Many properties in Bexhill and Battle are still without power six days after the storm hit on Friday (February 18).
South East Water apologised to customers and said the lack of water in Bexhill and Battle and surrounding villages was caused by a lack of electricity to water pumps. “It is difficult to give a time of resolution as the power needs to be completely restored first,” a spokesperson added.
Huw Merriman, Conservative MP for Bexhill and Battle, said he was waiting to hear from the Sussex Resilience Forum - a multi-agency organisation that includes the emergency services - whether the army will be brought in to help residents.
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Hide Ad“For residents still without power and water, I’ve been working all day to deliver help to those most in need and have just met with the Secretary of State for Business and Energy to assess how to deliver solutions and add future resilience,” he tweeted. “I’m now awaiting a response from our Sussex Resilience Forum. This body comprises stakeholders from local authorities, police, health and other public services who manage emergency situations and trigger help from the army if they decide it is needed.”
South East Water has been running two bottled water stations - one at Mount View car park, 3 Old Ladies Ct, Battle TN33 OAR, and another at Bexhill Sea Angling Club, De La Warr Parade, Bexhill TN40 1AY. It added another one in the Rother area today - at Black Horse, Hastings Road, Battle, TN33 0SH.