We’ve received reports of a power cut in your area and we’re investigating the issue.

We restored your supply at

Sunday 19 April 5.20pm

Network status Affected postcodes Duration
Supply restored

Ref: MUA0000202

Affected postcodes

CV37 9GS

Duration

From: Sunday 19 April 2026 - 2.22am

To: Sunday 19 April 2026 - 5.20pm

Supply restored

Ref: MUA0000202

CV37 9GS

From: Sunday 19 April 2026 - 2.22am

To: Sunday 19 April 2026 - 5.20pm

Date Time More information

Date

19 April 2026

Time

9.45am

More information

Interruption reported

Our team is on the way and we’ll do all we can to fix the issue as soon as possible.

19 April 2026 9.45am

Interruption reported

Our team is on the way and we’ll do all we can to fix the issue as soon as possible.

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Compensation

Guaranteed Standard payments

We always strive to go above and beyond for our customers. This includes meeting Guaranteed Standards of Service, required by Ofgem.

If you’re without electricity for more than 12 hours, you’re entitled to a payment. You can find out more about the Guaranteed Standards in our Code of Practice. If you believe you’re eligible for a payment, please complete our compensation form.

Compensation formCode of Practice

Priority Services Register

Extra help for vulnerable households

It’s not easy being without your electricity supply during a power cut. For some people, such as those with health conditions, it’s even harder.

Our Priority Services Register helps us provide extra communications to households who may particularly struggle without their electricity supply during planned work or in an emergency.

You can join our free PSR if you or someone in your household:

  • are blind or partially sighted
  • are deaf or have hearing loss
  • are over 65
  • have a child under 5
  • are disabled or chronically sick
  • have a long-term physical or mental health condition
  • depend on electricity for medical equipment
  • have extra language or communication needs
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FAQs

Help and advice

What should I do during a power cut?

Whether you’ve had a sudden power cut at home or if you want to know how to prepare, read our power cut guide to find out what to do in a power cut.

I need extra help to stay safe and well in a power cut. Can you help?

We know it’s harder for some people to be without electricity, for example, if you have a health condition or young children. If you’ve not already joined our Priority Services Register, please get in touch with our team.

I rely on electricity to power medical equipment. What do I do?

If you rely on electricity to power equipment such as a feeding pump or nebuliser, it’s important you have a contingency care plan in place with your medical professional. If you’re not sure of your plan, please speak with your carer or doctor.

I have to keep medication in my fridge. What do I do in a power cut?

Power cuts are usually short and a closed fridge will stay cold for up to four hours. Keeping your fridge closed during the power cut will help preserve your medication.

Can I claim compensation for the power cut?

If you’re without electricity for more than 12 hours, you’re entitled to a payment in line with our Guaranteed Standards of Service. You can find full details in our Code of Practice.