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    UK Steps up Drought Response After Driest Spring in Over a Century

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    Posted on June 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK is enhancing water conservation efforts after the driest spring in over 130 years, with reservoirs only 77% full. Climate change is increasing drought frequency.

    UK Enhances Water Conservation Efforts Amid Historic Drought

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain said on Thursday it would step up efforts to protect its water resources ahead of the summer, after the driest and warmest spring in England in over 130 years.

    The Environment Agency (EA) said reservoirs across England were only 77% full, compared with the average 93% for this time of year, although it noted that recent rain at the start of June was having a positive effect.

    Some canals were facing navigation issues, while the quality of spring crops was concerning due to dry soil and poor grass growth for feed, the National Drought Group heard on Thursday, in the first of a series of monthly meetings to assess the situation.

    "It's been the driest spring since 1893, and we need to be prepared for more summer droughts as our climate changes," the group's chair and the EA's director of water, Helen Wakeham, said.

    "We must ensure we have enough water to last the entire summer," she added, urging the public to be mindful about their daily use.

    Wakeham also said recent rainfall was helping but that it hadn't been enough to prevent a drought being declared in the northwest of England.

    Northeast England, Yorkshire, East and West Midlands were also experiencing prolonged dry weather, the EA said.

    The agency is now carrying out more compliance checks on water-intensive businesses, increasing monitoring of river and groundwater levels and helping farmers plan their water needs.

    Scientists say climate change is making droughts and drier summers more frequent.

    The drought group meeting saw water companies present their drought plans, which include fixing any leaks more quickly and communicating more frequently with customers.

    Some companies may need to go further to conserve water supplies in the absence of further substantial rain, the EA said.

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony;Editing by Sachin Ravikumar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK faces driest spring since 1893, prompting increased water conservation efforts.
    • •Reservoirs in England are only 77% full, below the average for this time of year.
    • •The Environment Agency is increasing monitoring and compliance checks.
    • •Climate change is contributing to more frequent droughts and dry summers.
    • •Water companies are urged to fix leaks and improve customer communication.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK steps up drought response after driest spring in over a century

    1What is the current status of reservoirs in England?

    Reservoirs across England are currently only 77% full, compared to the average of 93% for this time of year.

    2What actions is the Environment Agency taking in response to the drought?

    The Environment Agency is increasing compliance checks on water-intensive businesses, monitoring river and groundwater levels, and assisting farmers with their water needs.

    3How has climate change affected drought frequency in the UK?

    Scientists indicate that climate change is making droughts and drier summers more frequent, necessitating better preparation for future droughts.

    4What are water companies doing to address the drought situation?

    Water companies are presenting their drought plans, which include fixing leaks more quickly and improving communication with customers.

    5What regions in England are experiencing prolonged dry weather?

    Northeast England, Yorkshire, East and West Midlands are currently facing prolonged dry weather conditions.

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