Workers at the junction of Church Lane and Hornsey High Street
- Credit: Cllr Adam Jogee
A late-night burst pipe in Hornsey High Street has left some residents without water.
The burst pipe was reported at 1.40am, with residents from the High Street and the surrounding roads reporting no water, or low pressure.
Sainsbury’s was closed on Wednesday morning, as workers from Thames Water on the junction of the High Street and Church Lane tried to fix the leak, following gushes of water overnight.
A couple more of my photos from the overnight flooding in Hornsey High Street close to Turnpike Lane. First time I have seen the flood barriers used in anger. @LondonFire@thameswaterpic.twitter.com/5HpbSoJZA1 Paul Wood (@PaulWood1961) April 7, 2021
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Rapid test centres for people without Covid signs move to 7 days a week in Haringey as third site set to open
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Haringey’s rapid testing sites for people who do not show any of the Covid-19 symptoms are to move to a seven day a week operation from next month.
After listening to feedback from key and frontline workers, the decision has also been taken to extend the opening hours.
The borough currently has two centres at 48 Station Road, Wood Green, and at the Tottenham Community Sports Centre.
A third site is now due to open at Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, N22 7AY.