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24/09/1989 Families in the Shitlington area near Wark had been without running mains water for two months, as lack of rain saw springs drying up. A water diviner failed to find new supplies and a roadside well was called into use to fill five-gallon drums. | 24/09/1989 Families in the Shitlington area near Wark had been without running mains water for two months, as lack of rain saw springs drying up. A water diviner failed to find new supplies and a roadside well was called into use to fill five-gallon drums. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 20 February 2024
* Information provided by Stan Owen
24/09/1989 Families in the Shitlington area near Wark had been without running mains water for two months, as lack of rain saw springs drying up. A water diviner failed to find new supplies and a roadside well was called into use to fill five-gallon drums.



