Yorkshire Water, which supplies water to more than 5m people, imposed its first ban in 27 years back in August
But earlier today, Yorkshire Water announced the ban has been lifted and it helped save an average of 28 million litres of water per day.
Neil Dewis, director of water at Yorkshire Water, said: “We’re really grateful to our customers for their efforts to save water whilst the weather was drier than usual.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Yorkshire Water hosepipe ban lifted after three monthsThe firm says it is 'grateful' for people's efforts conserving water since the ban was imposed.
Read more »
Behind the scenes at Harewood House ahead of a Yorkshire ChristmasQueen Victoria’s consort Albert is usually credited with introducing the decorated Christmas tree to England that we know today.
Read more »
Cow Cuddle Experience: Meet the couple who are offering cow therapy sessions on their Yorkshire farmGiving her cows a cuddle has been second nature to Kate McNeil of Wrancarr Mill in Trumfleet since she was a little girl growing up on her father’s farm at Walden Stubbs. She has been seen at many shows, not just in the ring as a pedigree cattle show woman, but also cuddling her cows and bulls, notably the famous British Blonde bull Boxy, Kate’s pet name for the all-conquering, unbeaten show bull Hallmark Boxster that went undefeated in 2009.
Read more »
Yorkshire Mayors criticise government’s ‘failure’ to deliver high-speed rail in the NorthThe West and South Yorkshire Mayors discussed the rail plan for the North in a meeting.
Read more »
Viewers claim viral Yorkshire Christmas advert is 'better than John Lewis'A filmmaker from Yorkshire said he was left stunned after his “Christmas advert” went viral.
Read more »
Why Yorkshire is important to a globally rare eco-system as restoration plans are revealedA network of restoration projects, new funding, and updated definitions for chalk streams have all been outlined in a new plan published today by the Catchment Based Approach (CaBA).
Read more »