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Pub landlord in a village in Surrey hit by water issues says the problem is driving customers away. (Image: SWNS) A pub landlord in a village hit by water issues linked to a fuel leak says the problem is driving customers away. Hundreds of people in Bramley near Guildford in Surrey have been told not to use their water supply over contamination fears.

Thames Water introduced a precautionary ‘do not drink’ notice to 616 homes yesterday (Thursday). It said it had been carrying out additional water sampling in Bramley since October last year "following a historical fuel leak from the village petrol station". function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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