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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
and a brit becomes the oldest commonwealth games bulbs medallist in history at the tender age of 75. some of the uk s best known commentators dread me to discuss the lady returned and the lady who did not. dateline london in half an hour s time on bbc news. hello and if you have justjoined us, welcome to bbc news. we begin this hour with the first of a series of hosepipe bans which come into force today. ..following the driestjuly in england since 1935. in the areas affected, people won t be allowed to use hosepipes to water plants and lawns, to clean cars or to fill paddling pools. it follows the driestjuly in england since 1935. today s ban 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. about1 million south east water customers in kent and sussex will face measures from next friday. companies in other parts of the country are planning similar moves in t
more reservoirs, because with climate change and the projections we have four hotter, drier summers, going forward, it means that we will have these temperatures, these situations again in the future, so unless we take action to increase the amount of storage that we have, take action in our own efficiency and those leaks, then we will be facing this for a long time to come. and if someone is watching this, thinking, i would like to try and do a bit more myself, whether you are a householder or a business owner, what are some of the small measures you think that if we all did them, perhaps it would help if it? yes. you think that if we all did them, perhaps it would help if it? yes, i think the perhaps it would help if it? yes, i thinkthe first perhaps it would help if it? yes, i think the first thing perhaps it would help if it? yes, i think the first thing is perhaps it would help if it? yes, i think the first thing is that - perhaps it would help if it? yes, i think the first
other hand, though, if you have the rivers trust, who say this is all coming in a bit late. coming in a bit late. celestina 0lulode reporting coming in a bit late. celestina 0lulode reporting from - coming in a bit late. celestina - 0lulode reporting from hampshire. martin baxter, deputy chief executive of the institute of environmental management and assessment, the professional body for those in the environment industry, says he has some tips on ways we can all save water. the first ti- ways we can all save water. the first tip is ways we can all save water. the first tip is i ways we can all save water. the first tip is i would ways we can all save water. tue: first tip is i would encourage everybody to not wait for hosepipe bans to stop using hosepipes. i would encourage everybody to take action now, so for example whether it is the people in wales and pembrokeshire or in the south east water region, i would encourage them to not use their hosepipe now and not wait for the