Hosepipe ban lifted in London, but Thames Water urges customers to remain cautious
Thanks to customer support and recent wet weather, Thames Water, which supplies 15 million people, is lifting the hosepipe ban
Thanks to customer support and recent wet weather, Thames Water, which supplies 15 million people, is lifting the hosepipe ban
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