Parts of Gloucestershire without water after pipe bursts in Dursley
Severn Trent Water have apologised
A wildlife centre is closed and a number of homes in part of Gloucestershire are without water due to a burst pipe.
Teams from Severn Trent are carrying out repairs on the A38 in Dursley - with traffic restrictions in place.
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Slimbridge say they have no water supply as a result - and hope to be back open tomorrow.
The WWT said: "Please note WWT Slimbridge is currently CLOSED today (Wednesday 16th July).
"Due to a burst water pipe on the A38, we have no water supply.
"We're hoping to be back open on Thursday 17th July, and will keep you posted as soon as we have an update.
"Apologies for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your patience."
In an update this morning, Severn Trent Water said: "Our teams are working on a complex repair to a burst water pipe in the Dursely area of Gloucestershire, which has left a number of properties off supply.
"Our teams are delivering bottled water to those affected this morning and providing regular updates, with tankers also being used to help get people back onto supply.
"We want to apologise for the disruption caused and thank everyone for their patience and understanding while we complete these complex repairs and get everything back to normal as soon as possible
"Traffic Restrictions have also been put in place, A38 Bristol Road will have 2- Way Traffic Lights put in place to help with flow."