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A hosepipe ban affecting more than five million people will come into effect from Friday - the first to be declared in the UK this year.
Yorkshire Water said the region had experienced its driest and warmest spring on record with only 15cm of rainfall between February and June - less than half of what would be expected in an average year.
Yorkshire is the first part of the UK to face restrictions on water usage amid an extended spell of dry weather nationwide.
Dave Kaye, director of water at Yorkshire Water, said the restrictions "are intended to make sure we have enough supply for the essential needs of people across the region this year and next as well as making sure we are able to protect our local environment".
The ban applies to customers across much of Yorkshire, parts of North Lincolnshire and parts of Derbyshire. It prohibits the use of a hosepipe for activities such as watering the garden, washing the car or filling a paddling pool. Anyone flouting the restriction could be fined up to £3,000.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2073zy4k9o
