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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC #35

SKELEC ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INTERRUPTION SCHEDULE

Monday 23rd September 2019 to Friday 27th September 2019

DATETIMEAREA(S) TO BE AFFECTEDPURPOSE
Monday 23rd September 20199:00amto1:00pmGreenland’s Maintenance
Tuesday 24th September 20199:00amto1:00pmBourryeau, Molyneux, Phillip’s Village, Mansion, Christ Church and EstridgeMaintenance
Wednesday 25th September 20199:00amto3:00pmIndustrial Site, New Ponds, Ponds Housing and Ponds EstateMaintenance
Wednesday 25th September 20199:00amto3:00pmTaxi Stand Frigate BayMaintenance
Thursday 26th September 20199:00amto3:00pmRoss Nursing School, Ross University, West Farm and Boyd’sMaintenance
Thursday 26th September 20199:00amto3:00pmDorset, Upper Market Street and ShadwellMaintenance
Friday 27th September 20199:00amto3:00pmBuckley’s Estate Maintenance

SKELEC regrets the inconvenience of these electricity supply interruptions which are necessary to perform maintenance as a part of our ongoing efforts to improve service.

Please note that the electricity supply may be interrupted later and restored earlier than the scheduled times. Please assume electricity supply service points are always live.

To report outages, call 465-2013 (or 600 from cellphone only), www.skelec.kn, www.facebook.com/skelecltd

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