A list details the projected average water bills for customers from various water and wastewater companies in England and Wales by 2029/30, revealing significant increases across the board.
Here is a full list of average bills customers will be charged by water and wastewater companies in England and Wales by 2029/30.There are two lists, one for water and wastewater companies and one for water-only companies, both of which are arranged alphabetically. The lists read, from left to right: name of company; average bill in 2024/25; average bill in 2029/30; increase or decrease in pounds from 2024/25 to 2029/30 (percentage change in brackets).
– Dwr Cymru: 2024/25 £455; 2029/30 £645; up £190 (+42%)– Northumbrian Water: 2024/25 £422; 2029/30 £510; up £88 (+21%)– Southern Water: 2024/25 £420; 2029/30 £642; up £222 (+53%)– Thames Water: 2024/25 £436; 2029/30 £588; up £152 (+35%)– Wessex Water: 2024/25 £508; 2029/30 £614; up £106 (+21%)– Portsmouth Water: 2024/25 £111; 2029/30 £152; up £41 (+37%)– South Staffs Water: 2024/25 £161; 2029/30 £195; up £34 (+21%
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