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Old 11-03-2023, 11:33   #749
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Re: Rising cost of living

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
my water charges with Anglian water
2021-£545

2022-£606

2023-£691

i resent paying this much to a company that discharges raw sewage into the estuary, and has buggered up our beaches blue flag status
You're right to resent it.
I'm paying £731 for a two-bedroomed flat, two of us, no water meters can be fitted.

This might be why it's so pricey.
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Thames Water braced for crunch talks over £14bn debt-pile
Britain's biggest water company has hired Rothschild and Slaughter & May to help evaluate financing options for its vast balance sheet, Sky News learns.
https://news.sky.com/story/thames-wa...-pile-12830843
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