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UK News: Average bill will rise by £157 over five years to £597 after regulator agrees to increases in amount firms can charge
• Thames Water to pay £18m penalty after breaking dividend rules
Water bills in England and Wales will rise by 36% over the next five years, as suppliers were accused of forcing struggling households to pay for years of under-investment to fix leaky pipes and cut pollution.
The industry regulator Ofwat said on Thursday that, from next April, it would allow companies to raise average bills will rise by £31 a year, or £157 in total, over the next five years to £597 by 2030 to help pay for investment. That represents a 36% increase before inflation, which will be added on top. Continue reading…
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UK News: Regulator Ofwat says it will claw back £131m in ‘unjustified’ payments as it announces bills can rise by 35% by 2030
* Water bills for households in England and Wales to rise by 36%
Thames Water will have to pay an £18.2m penalty after the water industry regulator confirmed the troubled utilities company had breached dividend rules.
The Guardian revealed on Wednesday that Thames would be penalised over two dividend payments, made in 2023 and 2024, and that it would allow the water company to increase bills by just over a third. The industry watchdog Ofwat confirmed the penalty and bills rise on Thursday. Continue reading…
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