Ofwat announces average £31 annual increase in water bills over five years for England and Wales. The rise will fund a £104 billion upgrade to the water sector, but households will face a 20% increase in the first year.
Household water bills in England and Wales will increase by an average £31 a year over the next five years, regulator Ofwat has announced. The increase is significantly higher than the expected average rise of around £20 a year per household, outlined in the regulator’s draft proposals in July. Ofwat said the increase would pay for a £104 billion upgrade of the water sector to deliver “substantial, lasting, improvements for customers and the environment”.
However, despite the average £31 a year increase figure, households will face a heavy average hike of £86 or 20% in the next year, excluding inflation, with smaller percentage increases in each of the next four years.Some firms have been allowed significantly higher increases. Southern Water customers will face a 53% increase and Severn Trent households will see their bills rise by 47%, before inflation.DWr Cymru and Hafren Dyfrdwy have both been allowed to charge 42% more, while Yorkshire Water bills will rise by 41%. Thames Water is to be allowed to hike consumer bills by 35%, as the regulator also handed it an £18.2 million fine for paying “unjustified” dividends to shareholders. The ruling falls well short of the 59% Thames Water had said it needed in the run-up to the decision, as the embattled water company tries to negotiate a bailout. The company, which serves about 16 million people in London and the South East, is battling a funding crisis that could see it run out of cash by March. Ofwat chief executive David Black said: “Today marks a significant moment. It provides water companies with an opportunity to regain customers’ trust by using this £104 billion upgrade to turn around their environmental record and improve services to customer
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