Ipsum

Planned Power Cuts

Ipsum works across the UK, carrying out essential work to upgrade the electricity network in order to increase the security of electricity supply to domestic, commercial and industrial customers. The work is normally carried out on behalf of one of the UK Distribution Network Owners.
As a specialist contractor, Ipsum is able to carry out elements of this work with the network LIVE to keep the disruption of your electricity supply to a minimum. However, due to safety requirements, it is often necessary to disconnect supplies for the duration of some of the work to ensure the safety of our employees and the public.

You will always be notified in advance if your supply is to be disconnected. If you have received a notice and require further information you can view further details on our “Planned Power Cuts”

Below is a summary of planned power cuts that Ipsum will be carrying out on behalf of UK Power Networks in the near future.  If you have any concerns or require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

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DATELOCATIONLOCALITYREFERENCE NO:PROJECT MANAGERTIME OFFTIME ONCUSTOMER IMPACT
01 July 22 to 12 July 22Mud Lane Pumping StationINCD-62076-C & 62077-CJohn Mcphersonconnection 10:00am – 11:00amDisconnection 14:00pm – 15:00pm1
Ipsum Power working on behalf of UK Power Generator connection and disconnection. 1 customer effected and contacted.
05 July 22Cross Drain farmHilgayINCD-10552-OMatt Readman9am5pm5
Ipsum, working on behalf of UK Power Networks, need to temporarily turn off your power due to essential electrical works required nearby replacing old wooden electricity poles and a piece of equipment called a transformer.
12 July 22Second DroveElyMatt Readman
Ipsum, working on behalf of UK Power Networks, need to temporarily turn off your power due to essential electrical works required nearby replacing old wooden electricity poles and a piece of equipment called a transformer.
14 July 22Roos farmSaffron WaldenMatt Readman
Ipsum, working on behalf of UK Power Networks, need to temporarily turn off your power due to essential electrical works required nearby replacing old wooden electricity poles and a piece of equipment called a transformer.