A water bottle station has been set up for High Wycombe residents who have been left without water amid ongoing issues.
On Wednesday, January 31, residents in Amersham Hill reported issues with their water supply, with some reporting low pressure and others stating they had no water at all.
Now Thames Water has announced a water station has been set up at St Augustine’s Church on Amersham Hill for those who need bottled water.
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A Thames Water spokesperson said: “We are sorry to customers who have experienced water supply interruptions, following a burst pipe on Amersham Hill in High Wycombe.
"We’d like to reassure them that our engineers have now completed the repair following reports on Wednesday 31 January.
“While water is expected to return to properties shortly, we have provisionally opened a bottled water station for customers at St Augustine’s Church on Amersham Hill, HP13 6NZ.
"We’ve also identified Priority Service Customers in the area who may require us to deliver water.
“Our teams will work to reinstate the road in the coming days, during which time temporary traffic lights will remain in place.
"Our engineers are working as quickly and safely as possible to re-open the road.”
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