17 October 2022
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How to be prepared for a hosepipe ban
Dry January is a big trend, and it does a world of good for people’s health. However, a dry March, April, May, June, July and August is no good for our environment.Â
After a record-breaking summer for temperatures, it seemed inevitable that we’d see a hosepipe ban put in place at some point.Â
The end of August saw a hosepipe ban in certain places in the UK as parts of the country were in drought. This caused several issues for people up and down the country. Â Parts of the UK are still in a hosepipe ban, despite rainfall in September.