Lanark Road: water pressure
Over the last few months a number of residents have contacted us regarding the low water pressure in a number of CityWest blocks on Lanark Road. Residents have told us how, intermittently, the water coming from their taps has been insufficient - particularly at peak times of demand, such as in the morning, when lots of people are wanting showers at once.
We've been working closely with both CityWest Homes and Thames Water over the last few months to find out what the problem is - including, during August, having a water pressure monitor installed on one of the properties affected to see what the readings told us.
We are very pleased to hear that an agreement has now been come to between CityWest and Thames regarding taking this issue forward - and letters have gone out to residents to this end. CityWest has agreed to take the issue forward over the next few months and work up ways to reduce the impact on local residents. We'll keep pushing for a resolution.
Lee
We've been working closely with both CityWest Homes and Thames Water over the last few months to find out what the problem is - including, during August, having a water pressure monitor installed on one of the properties affected to see what the readings told us.
We are very pleased to hear that an agreement has now been come to between CityWest and Thames regarding taking this issue forward - and letters have gone out to residents to this end. CityWest has agreed to take the issue forward over the next few months and work up ways to reduce the impact on local residents. We'll keep pushing for a resolution.
Lee
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