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Power cut family wages war on electricity bosses



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Published Date: 19 December 2008
A Preston family has declared war on utilities bosses in a bid to get power problems sorted out.
The Maddock family, of The Ferns, Walton Park, near Preston, say they were plunged into darkness again after suffering two power cuts in one night.

They claim power at their home and scores of others on the street went off at around 7.15pm last Sunday and did not come back on until 9.30pm.

Minutes later they were hit by another short power cut.

It comes after the Evening Post revealed the Maddock family's anger with United Utilities last month. Mum Helen says they suffer regular power failures.

She has a letter from the company confirming five problems between December 2005 and the start of this year and is now urging other residents on the street to send formal letters of complaint.

She is also planning a petition in a bid to get the power cuts investigated.

But United Utilities say the failures are the result of unconnected faults.

Mum-of-two Mrs Maddock, 36, who works from home as a sales manager for BT, said: "It doesn't give me much hope for cooking Christmas dinner. It is really now at the point where you think 'This is absolutely ridiculous, I'm going to move'.

"I would like United Utilities to come and live here and experience it for a year. The kids can't even do their homework because the computer is going off. It is so debilitating."

A United Utilities spokesman said engineers will be going to the sub-station to try to find the physical cause of the "transient faults".

He said: "Once they have identified that, they can do a number of fixes which will guarantee the supply over the Christmas and New Year period.

They will then look at whether there is a need for a longer-term fix."

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  • Last Updated: 20 December 2008 8:49 AM
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David C,

20/12/2008 13:24:37
we've had 34 power cuts in 3 years down here, they couldn't work it out. then a lorry knocked a Lamp post over, causing a small power cut and we had non since. Small Street lights causing big problems. I'd check them first. specaily if it happens when raining
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pnemickey,

Preston 21/12/2008 01:00:54
5 problems in three years and that stops her kids doing homework and stops her from cooking xmas dinner, get a grip woman.
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msmyth,

lostock hall 21/12/2008 02:04:40
get a life woman the odd couple of hours with no power in five years hardly a major problem or a worthy news story L.E.P
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namaste,

preston 21/12/2008 17:06:19
comment 3 ,well said. in war times there was no power for days or even weeks, this woman is moaning about a few hours, shut up woman.
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