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Road in Leicester closed after 'significant' water leak
Road in Leicester closed after 'significant' water leak

BBC News

time05-08-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Road in Leicester closed after 'significant' water leak

A road in Leicester is closed due to a burst water pipe which has caused "significant damage" to its said St Peters Road in Highfields was closed between the junctions of St Stephens Road and East Park Road due to flooding. Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service said crews from the Central Station were in attendance at the water leak and advised members of the public to avoid the Trent said teams were working to repair the burst water pipe and added it was confident the fix would be complete by 10:00 BST. A spokesperson for the water company added: "We'd like to apologise to those experiencing no supply, poor pressure or discoloured water in the LE2 and LE5 areas of Leicester this morning. This is due to a burst water pipe on St. Peters Road."Our teams are on site working to repair this and restore your water supply as soon as possible."

Schools closed due to burst water pipe
Schools closed due to burst water pipe

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Schools closed due to burst water pipe

Pupils at two schools have been told to stay at home due to a burst water pipe. The Commonweal Sixth Form School and Lethbridge Primary School in Swindon, Wiltshire, closed earlier as they had no water. Utility company Thames Water said it had found a solution to fix the leak on Collard Close, but the "tricky process" could take a few hours. GCSE and A-Level exams at Commonweal School will still take place, but Year 10 mock exams have been postponed due to the disruption. In a statement, the school's headteacher Charles Drew said all students - except from those with external exams - "should stay at home and engage in remote learning". Thames Water said it had been able to temporarily restore supply in the area by bringing in water from other parts of the network. It added that workers were digging down to expose the section of broken main and expected the repair to take between four and five hours to complete. "We know how disruptive it is if you lose your water supply, so we'll work hard to get things back to normal as soon as we can," Thames Water said. Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Number of burst mains 'not normal' - water bosses say Collapsed road reopens after burst water main Water returning after burst pipe closes schools Thames Water

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