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All_eBayed_Out
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Think you might need to be a customer of WESTERN POWER which serves the midlands, south west and wales.
Complete form....
https://www.westernpower.co.uk/help
Complete form....
https://www.westernpower.co.uk/help
Whether we win or lose,
that we played at all was a winning decision.
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western power is an electricity distributor rather than supplier. If you live in the area and your power goes off thats who you would call. They cover mainly the midlands and bristol areas but you could need to check.
My partner works for them lol
and for my sins i work for npowerConverted comper to MSE. Thank you for all your answers!0 -
they cover more than that. They also cover places down in the south west like plymouth and probably all of devon and cornwall.August-September 2017: Lots of stuff

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I only typed what I saw on the newsletter logo I had thru the post. If their not accurate then the need to change their logo.

Whether we win or lose,that we played at all was a winning decision.
2011 wins £12,2922012 wins ...Thank you to all who post on here!!!! :A0 -
furby-2003 wrote: »western power is an electricity distributor rather than supplier. If you live in the area and your power goes off thats who you would call. They cover mainly the midlands and bristol areas but you could need to check.
My partner works for them lol
and for my sins i work for npower
I do too! :beer:0 -
The highlighted area on this map seems to show the exact area they cover if anyone isn't sure: https://powercuts.westernpower.co.uk/tweets
Thanks
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