Also the rest of England.and Wales are subsidising Toys19. Bill by £50 p.a. The average Sww bill is £499 you either have a big house, a very large family or a leak
Check your facts by [url= http://www.theguardian.com/money/2011/nov/29/south-west-water-customers-rebate ]reading this[/url]
Just had our bill. £190 for the year, not on a meter. The benefits of a low rateable value property!
The average Sww bill is £499 you either have a big house, a very large family or a leak
£650 a year for a two bed, band B property. You are welcome to pay the difference
Don't worry Jambo, Big n Daft is SWW's publicity officer..
My house, as I stated clearly, is band C. I think he thinks I am lying.
Check your facts by reading this
facts checked, sorry I missed that as a central government grant the tax payers of the SW are also contributing to the rebate
My house, as I stated clearly, is band C. I think he thinks I am lying.
err my error
The average SWW bill is £499 you either have a big house or a small house with a high rateable value, [s]a very large family or a leak[/s] [i]you can run your garden fountain from the tap[/i]
If you think £499 is wrong write to them
they say:
Around 700,000 household customers of South West Water will soon see a new item titled 'Government Contribution' on their bills confirming a £50 annual reduction will be applied from this April.This flat rate deduction, a pledge within the Coalition's original working agreement, will be paid every year to 2020 and means the average annual household bill for water and sewerage in South West Water's service area will fall by 7.3% to £499
Check your facts by reading this
Yes it's a standard non-industry view, completely misses the historic lack of investment by the representatives of the people of the SW when it was thought OK to just flush everything out to sea via short outfalls
Bathing Water directive is hitting some sewage works inland as well as direct coastal discharges
£440 ish unmeterd which splits 1/3 for water and 2/3 for waste. Cambridge Water Company Band D (I think).
My water/sewerage charges are lumped into my council tax bill (scotland). The lowest you'd pay is about £270 and the highest is about £800.
700 a year, 50/50 on potable/waste. West Lancs.
