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AM demands answers over Christmas powercut

Published date: 06 January 2012 |
Published by: Nathan Rowden


 

ANSWERS have been demanded after Knighton fell victim to power cuts on Christmas Day for the second year running.


Brecon and Radnorshire AM Kirsty Williams has demanded answers of the man in charge of providing power to Knighton and the Upper Teme Valley after the area was plunged into Christmas Day darkness.


Kirsty has written to the Chief Executive Officer of Western Power Distribution, who now own Central Networks. 
 

In her letter she demands answers about how the company will prevent the situation from rising again. 


Kirsty said: “Many families in Radnorshire have now suffered two consecutive years with power cuts just when they were trying to cook their Christmas dinner.
“This is completely unacceptable.
 

“I am especially concerned about the impact on older people who may not have been able to heat their homes in the middle of winter if they relied on electric heating.
 

“With so many rural areas having no access to the gas network, a stable and reliable electricity supply is essential for making sure people can heat their food and their homes.”
 

There was a power cut affecting most of Knighton on Christmas Day in 2010, lasting for several hours, ruining residents’ Christmas.


This year there were a series of power ‘outages’ for around half an hour at approximately 2pm and again at around 5pm.


Kirsty added that she thought the problem was much more serious than initially thought.
 

She said: “In 2010 many people thought that because of extremely bad weather and demand for heating, the power cuts may have been a one-off.


“But to have power cuts occur again when the weather was much milder suggests a much bigger problem.”
 

Kirsty has asked four questions of Western Power Distribution:

  • What assessment did Western Power Distribution make of the electricity network after power cuts in 2010?
  • What problems with the electricity network did they identify in those assessments?
  • Will they be upgrading the electricity network as part of their programme of improvement?
  • If not, how will they fund the necessary improvements?
     

Kirsty concluded: “I hope Western Power Distribution will be able to answer my questions.


“More importantly, I hope they will make the upgrades necessary to make sure next year everyone can enjoy their Christmas.”

 

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