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WW want to increase charges by 42 percent

The second highest in the UK
https://corporate.dwrcymru.com/en/ne...all-from-april "Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has confirmed that its bills for the coming year are set to fall and are also reminding customers of the help it has available as the cost of living crisis continues.
While customers are set to see a reduction in charges, the company is aware that a lot of customers still find the economic conditions challenging. The company already supports around 145,000 of its customers who are genuinely struggling to pay their water bills – and still has capacity to support thousands more" Feb 2024

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-66978977
"Welsh Water bills may rise £120 by 2030 to tackle pollution" Oct 2023

https://www.freeflush.co.uk/blogs/fr...lls-in-britain
The full list of water companies and their yearly bills is as follows:
  1. Thames Water: £440
  2. Severn Trent: £502
  3. Northumberland Water: £539
  4. Yorkshire Water: £562
  5. Northern Ireland Water: £596
  6. Scottish Water: £600
  7. Anglian Water: £619
  8. Dwr Cymru Welsh Water: £636
  9. United Utilities: £652
  10. Southern Water: £673
  11. Wessex Water: £728
  12. South West Water: £943