A power cut is affecting homes and businesses in Ryde this morning (Wednesday).
Thirteen postcodes in the PO33 areas are affected.
The next update is art 12.40pm
Wednesday, 16 June 2021 10:35
By Iona Stewart-Richardson @IslandIona
A power cut is affecting homes and businesses in Ryde this morning (Wednesday).
Thirteen postcodes in the PO33 areas are affected.
The next update is art 12.40pm
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