Water supplies return to normal after pipe repair

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News imageBBC Large hole with workers in orange standing at its edge and one worker in the hole - a yellow digger is to the left.BBC
Thames Water said "extensive excavation" had been needed before permanent repairs could start

Repairs to a burst water main have been finished, with supplies returning to normal.

The burst pipe at Sutton Courtenay on Monday meant those in the OX14 postcode area had no water or low pressure.

Thames Water brought in tankers to add water to keep taps flowing while the pipe was fixed. The water firm said the work took longer than expected after extensive digging was needed to reach the ruptured pipe and the presence of newts.

It said those in the affected area may have lower pressure and water may be rusty, white or milky in colour as it first returned and apologised for the inconvenience.

News imageThames Water Water pipe in muddy hole with wooden walls holding earth back in place.Thames Water
Thames Water said fixing the pipe had been a "complex repair"
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