Yorkshire Water is urging its customers to use water wisely as temperatures begin to rise.

Neil Dewis, director of water at Yorkshire Water, said: “Our reservoir stocks are currently healthy and recovered as we expected in the winter and spring months after an extremely dry spring and summer in 2022.

“Now the weather is improving we know people are more likely to be enjoying their gardens, which inevitably leads to an increase in water use.

“We always urge customers to use water wisely throughout the year, whatever the weather, and taking a few simple steps can help reduce usage and protect water supplies for the summer and beyond. There are a variety of simple steps people can take to ensure they are making the most of the weather and their garden but not dramatically increasing the amount of water they use.”

Tips include: Using a watering can instead of a hose; keep on top of weeds in your garden. They grow quickly and compete with your plants for valuable moisture; add a layer of leaves to flower beds to help retain moisture; plants like lavender need less water to grow.

For more information on ways to save water, visit Yorkshirewater.com/save