South West Water bills could increase by 8.1%

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Bills for customers of South West Water (SWW) could go up by as much as 8.1% this year, the BBC has learnt.
The figure comes from regulator Ofwat's five-year pricing strategy, due to be published on Friday.
Business groups and organisations representing older and retired people said the increase would squeeze already hard-pressed incomes.
SWW said it would confirm investment and charges plans on Friday. It added that most would not see an 8.1% rise.
Ofwat is to allow SWW to increase prices at the inflation rate for last November, 4.7%.
The company can then increase prices by another 3.4% on top of that to invest in new technology and infrastructure, bring the total up to 8.1%.
SWW has customers throughout Cornwall and Devon, as well as parts of Dorset and Somerset.
Customers currently pay among the highest charges in Britain - with annual bills up to £150 more than the national average of £340.
Martin Rogers, from Age UK in Exeter, said that although SWW had made improvements in its business and services, any rises would still result in problems for anyone struggling to make ends meet.
He said: "This kind of rise is going to be another nail in the coffin. It's going to be really difficult.
"It's about people looking at their finances and wondering if they can maximise them, or is it worth having a benefits check; is it worth having a water meter?"
SWW said that average billing increase was likely to be lower than 8.1%, depending on a customer's tariff and whether they were on a water meter.
It added that it offered to people who struggled to pay their bills.

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We've got a water meter and it it doesn't half make you think twice about leaving the tap running ....
 

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Did you know that if you owned a portakabin that had no mains water plumbed to it. So no taps, no sink, no toilet and not even a gutter around the hut... you'll be charged the full water rates for the unit.
South West Water say this is because water runs off the roof during rain and would need to be collected via a local drain. There for sewage charges apply.
My honest opinion of SWW is that they are living off the back of the excuse that they had to fund "operation clean sweep"... but take a look at the staggering profits they make whilst crippling the lives of not so well off families.
The government choose not to intervene and I wonder if it has vested interests in SWW.
That might explain why SWW charges the highest rates in the land where the lowest wages are reported. In fact a recent goverment survey said that Cornwall had the highest proportion of people living below the poverty line in the UK. Euro parliament went one further to suggest that the children of these families were one of the most deprived in Europe.
Now if these two governments recognise this... then why are SWW allowed to continue this theft. Why not cap their profits. Or even better... open the market up to competition and watch the price suddenly drop.
The Pirate is synonymous to the South West... and South West Water is the biggest of them all...
 
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