Power Cut Disrupts Bournemouth Homes: What Residents Need to Know
Introduction: Power Outage Hits Bournemouth Neighbourhoods
Homes in Bournemouth and Boscombe were left without electricity on the evening of 8 December 2025, following a power cut across the BH7 and BH5 postcode areas. Power cuts remain a significant concern for residents and businesses alike, affecting daily life, essential services, and local commerce. Understanding the causes and response to such outages is crucial for community preparedness and resilience.
Details of the Recent Power Cut
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) confirmed that engineers are on site and working to resolve the fault. Power was expected to be restored by around 2.30am. The outage affected streets in Pokesdown, Southbourne, Boscombe and nearby neighbourhoods, with some residents reporting a sudden loss of supply late on Monday night.
SSEN stated the incident was being treated as a priority and additional crews were supporting the repairs. The power network operator mobilised resources quickly to minimise disruption to affected households and businesses in the coastal town.
Support for Vulnerable Residents
Customers who need extra assistance, including those who rely on medical equipment, were advised to contact the network operator’s Priority Services Register. This free service provides additional support to vulnerable customers during power outages, ensuring those with critical needs receive appropriate assistance.
Conclusion: Preparing for Future Power Cuts
Whilst power cuts have become less frequent due to continued investment in electricity networks, they can still occur due to equipment failure, severe weather, or unforeseen technical faults. Bournemouth residents are encouraged to have contingency plans in place, including charged mobile devices, emergency lighting, and knowledge of how to report outages by calling 105. Understanding local electricity network operators and staying informed through official channels can help communities respond effectively when power disruptions occur, minimising inconvenience and ensuring public safety.