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“Water bills to surge by £33/year in England & Wales”

Water bills in England and Wales are set to increase by an average of £33 per year starting this April. This uptick, amounting to about 5.4% or £2.70 per month, surpasses the current inflation rate of 3.4%.

Regulator Ofwat had previously given water companies the green light to hike average bills by 36% over a five-year period until 2030. The move comes as part of a £104 billion investment initiative by Water UK to enhance infrastructure and prevent sewage leaks. Despite the necessity of these increases, critics argue that they will pose financial challenges for families already grappling with rising expenses.

Water UK has projected that an additional 300,000 households will qualify for support in 2026/27 through social tariffs, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to around 2.5 million. These social tariffs offer discounted rates for water and sewerage charges, with an anticipated average discount of 40%.

David Henderson, Chief Executive of Water UK, emphasized the importance of these bill hikes in funding crucial upgrades to secure water supplies and eliminate sewage contamination in water bodies. Mike Keil, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council for Water (CCW), highlighted the growing concerns over water bill affordability, urging for transparency in expenditure to reassure consumers.

Chris Walters, interim Chief Executive of Ofwat, assured that companies are being monitored for performance, with funds earmarked for improvements. Additionally, support for customers struggling to pay their bills has doubled, benefiting over 2 million households.

While customers cannot switch water providers, there are ways to save money, such as reducing water usage and exploring free water-saving devices. Installing a water meter could also lead to savings, particularly for households with more bedrooms than occupants.

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