There is a guy using a hose pipe in his garden

no you can't, it's banned. Pretty much everything with a hosepipe is banned, hence hosepipe ban, there's a few exemptions, but by and large it's a ban on hose pipes. What else would you call it? Nothing else would explain it as nearly as well.

You could have saved yourself time and embarrassment by actually reading the link I provided on the previous page...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2006/apr/04/water.frontpagenews

But Thames Water insisted the move was necessary and blamed lawmakers for the confusion. A spokeswoman said: "The particular legislation is not ideal but it's all that's open to us."

She said the hosepipe and sprinkler ban was invoked under the 1991 Water Resources Act, which explicitly prohibits their use only for watering gardens and washing private vehicles. Dozens of other uses of hosepipes are still allowed, from filling hot tubs to washing the patio.

"That's the legislation and that's what we have to comply with. You can still use a hosepipe to hose down your patio or a driveway," she said.

The exact definition of a patio remains untested in court, she admitted. "We tend to find that people comply and on the whole they do respect the ban. Only after all attempts at reasoning have failed will we go down the road of prosecution."

As I said, only watering your garden or cleaning your car are covered by the ban. Thames Water (and you right now) probably wish it covered more but it doesn't.

I don't blame people for being confused, after all it's in the water companies interest to let people carry on thinking hose pipes themselves are banned so it's not like they're shouting the actual law from the roof tops.
 
Or read the link I gave you, which prevents you from filling swimming pools, cleaning windows and other activities WITH a hosepipe.

http://www.anglianwater.co.uk/E90894F6CB2546F88BFF82408F9B81CE.aspx

And from Thames water
http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/corp/hs.xsl/15443.htm

Section 76 Water Industry Act 1991
Thames Water Utilities Limited gives notice to all of its customers, that the potable* water it supplies throughout its entire area must not be used for the following purposes:
watering a ‘garden’ using a hosepipe;
cleaning a private motor-vehicle using a hosepipe;
watering plants on domestic or other non-commercial premises using a hosepipe;
cleaning a private leisure boat using a hosepipe;
filling or maintaining a domestic swimming or paddling pool (except when using hand held containers filled directly from a tap);
drawing water, using a hosepipe, for domestic recreational use;
filling or maintaining a domestic pond (excluding fish ponds) using a hosepipe;
filling or maintaining an ornamental fountain;
cleaning walls, or windows, of domestic premises using a hosepipe;
cleaning paths or patios using a hosepipe;
cleaning other artificial outdoor surfaces using a hosepipe.

So no, it's not only garden and cars, it includes well pretty much everything with a hosepipe, including washing down patios/driveways.

Researching a bit more, seems law was amended in 2010 (FWMA2010)
 
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filling or maintaining a domestic swimming or paddling pool (except when using hand held containers filled directly from a tap);

So you can't fill a swimming pool with a hosepipe, but you can fill a swimming pool if you use buckets and fill it from the tap?

Who makes these rules??
 
What is this I don't even...

Hose pipe ban... Only on watering plants and washing your car...

Or pretty much anything involving a hosepipe actually.

I see you edited out your family of 5 bit (im not giving up personal hygene so I can hose down a car) and the swimming pool bit ;)
 
So you can't fill a swimming pool with a hosepipe, but you can fill a swimming pool if you use buckets and fill it from the tap?

Who makes these rules??

Government, are you surprised. Hand gun ban, stupid anti terrorist laws. Well pick a law and pretty much every single one is garbagge or written badly.
 
Or read the link I gave you, which prevents you from filling swimming pools, cleaning windows and other activities WITH a hosepipe.

http://www.anglianwater.co.uk/E90894F6CB2546F88BFF82408F9B81CE.aspx

And from Thames water
http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/corp/hs.xsl/15443.htm

And did you read the exemption bit at the bottom which basically admits that you can use it but they'd like you not to?

What Anglian Water would like and what the law says are two different things.
 
IF it's breaking the law the fill a swimming pool with a hose yet it's ok the fill it with multiple bucket loads of water then that's just retarded. It uses the same amount of water from the same source. Also a quick rinse of the car after washing it to get rid of all the soap suds is hardly wasteing gallons of water.
 
And did you read the exemption bit at the bottom which basically admits that you can use it but they'd like you not to?

What Anglian Water would like and what the law says are two different things.

Did you read the bit where your article is from 2006 and the law was amended in 2010.

Legislation:
All eleven activities are covered by the Water Industry Act 1991 section 76 as amended by the FWMA 2010 (i.e. temporary water use bans).
“Using a hosepipe”
The Water Use (Temporary Bans) Order 2010 provides the definition of “using a hosepipe” in relation to the Water Industry Act 1991 as including:
a) Drawing relevant water through a hosepipe from a container and applying it for the purpose; and
b) Filling or partly filling a container with relevant water by means of a hosepipe and applying it for the purpose.
A reference to a hosepipe includes anything designed, adapted or used for the same purpose as a hosepipe (Section 76A(5) of the Water Industry Act 1991).
“Relevant water” refers to mains water i.e. supplied by the water undertaker; it does not include water supplied before the water use restriction was implemented.

Nothing to do with what they want or like, it's against the law, it's legislation.
 
Can't believe this thread has got to 4 pages when the OP doesn't even have a ban in his county or within 50 miles for the matter. The wrong end of that one was definitely cut at birth...
 
Is the neighbour in possesion of a Blue parking badge?

IIRC most water boards give an exemption if you are, as long as you're being sensible, something to do with the fact that if you're healthy you can still use a watering can to keep your pots etc watered, but often not if you have mobility problems.


My thoughts exactly I am a blue badge holder. I can legally use a hosepipe but solely me. So you couldn't come water plants for me! :D
 
One of the first things i'm going to do in the garden when we move out of this flat and buy a house next year is install a water butt up to the guttering. With a tap and hose attachment. Could fill it now and then from the main supply as well, who'd know? ;)
 
One of the first things i'm going to do in the garden when we move out of this flat and buy a house next year is install a water butt up to the guttering. With a tap and hose attachment. Could fill it now and then from the main supply as well, who'd know? ;)

If its big enough, you wouldn't need to. Add a filter and pump and your good to go.
 
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