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Most people in England and Wales get their water from one of 17 companies and have their waste water taken away by one of 11 firms. Households cannot choose a supplier - it is down to where you live.
Millions of households in England and Wales will struggle to pay their water bills when they go up, a consumer watchdog has warned. The water regulator, Ofwat, has provisionally said bills would ...
The number of households seeking help with water bills in England and Wales rose by more than 250,000 last year, according to figures seen by the BBC, but support varies widely depending on where ...
The Water Services Bill 2003 was presented to the Oireachtas by then Environment Minister, Martin Cullen of Fianna Fáil. The bill was designed to consolidate Ireland's existing body of 15 different enactments into a single act, and to transpose EU water legislation.
Average water bills (excluding sanitation) were 295 euro per year in England and Wales, higher than in Germany, France (85 euro) or Italy (59 euro). [17] From April 2023, household bills in England and Wales were to rise to an average of £448 a year, the largest increase in almost 20 years. [18]
The latest requests by water firms would see the average consumer bill in England and Wales rise by 40% between now and 2030, costing £615 per year. ... The biggest proposed rise is by Southern ...
In England and Wales, water services are primarily provided by privatized companies, while in Scotland and Northern Ireland, these services are managed by publicly owned entities. Each region's unique approach is explored in separate articles, while this article is devoted to some common issues across the United Kingdom.
The latest requests would see the average bill for customers in England and Wales rise by 40 per cent between now and 2030, to £615 a year. ... Wessex Water, is not demanding higher bills than ...