the b2/b3 mixed pairs bowls. and later in the hour. brad pitt is back, in bullet train. does his new film hit the mark? find out in the film review at 5.45pm. hello, a very good afternoon. a series of hosepipe bans has come into force in parts of southern england as a lack of rainfall continues to put pressure on water supplies. this means that using hosepipes to water gardens, clean cars, fill ornamental ponds and swimming pools will not be allowed, following the driestjuly in england since 1935. today s ban has just come into force at 5.00pm and affects customers of southern water in hampshire and the isle of wight. people who break the rules could receive a warning or in extreme cases, a fine of up to £1,000. abouti million south east water customers in kent and sussex will face measures from next friday 12th august. companies in other parts of the country are planning similar moves in the coming weeks. 0ur correspondent, zoe conway, has the latest. i ve actually used t
can be more efficient in the amount of water that we actually use as consumers as well as businesses. so i think it is a multipronged approach that is going to be needed to tackle this. to tackle this. could technology be a hel in to tackle this. could technology be a help in some to tackle this. could technology be a help in some areas? to tackle this. could technology be a help in some areas? is to tackle this. could technology be a help in some areas? is there - to tackle this. could technology be i a help in some areas? is there more work yet to be done on, i put this in lehmans terms, but sort of capturing and storing huge amounts of rain that sometimes fall in this country in the winter and doing more to store it and save it for the summer? is their work in that field? yes, clearly, we can do more to store water when it is abundant and that tends to be in the winter months. i think one of the things that. there has been a lot more development about recently is nature based