KEY POINTS
  • Parts of southern, central and eastern England are in drought status following the driest July since 1935.
  • Water companies say essential supplies are still safe but new water usage restrictions may be introduced.
  • A ban on hoses and sprinklers for South East Water customers came into effect on Friday.

Britain officially declared a drought in parts of England on Friday as households faced new water usage restrictions during a period of prolonged hot and dry weather that has already severely tested the
nation's infrastructure.

Parts of southern, central and eastern England are now in drought status, meaning that water companies will step up efforts to manage the impact of dry weather on farmers and the environment, the Environment Agency said in a statement.