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Default O/T power cuts and 3 day week around the 1970s

Yes I was working then, and had to work Saturdays if the cuts were rotated
to clobber the usual days. Although we had a generator, it could not cope
with all the factory making TVs particularly the large conveyors and power
tools etc, such as solder baths.
Brian

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"Tim Watts" wrote in message
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On 24/06/14 11:43, Mick IOW wrote:
Hi all,
Can anyone remind me about the power cuts in the 1970s please?

Did the power cuts begin in September 1972 ?
Were they They3 hours on & 3 hours off ?

Then the 3 day week began in January in 1974 ?

I live on the Isle of Wight, but they were all over the UK I think?

Mick.


anecdotal (I was like 4-5 at the time)...

4-6 hours off I think. Certainly not 4 on, 4 off. More like "mostly on,
but 4-6 off perhaps a few times a week.

In Surrey, near outer London, I remember going around town with my mum on
her daily shopping trip and she would stop by the SEEBOARD shop and check
the poster in the window that carried the rota of power cuts.

The bloke in the hardware shop was doing a nice line in paraffin lamps (we
had one).

Wikipedia should give you the dates.

Experiences in other parts of the country may have been very different.