Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:53 am
The cost of water bills in Coventry and Warwickshire is going up from April.
Severn Trent have announced they’ll add £12 to the average bill – although that’ll vary for customers using a water meter in their home.
The company claim the 4% rise – taking bills to £311 - is inflation-only, and that the real-term cost of an average bill will fall by 4% between 2010 and 2015.
The additional money generated will be used on large-scale maintenance projects, including the upgrading of sewers in Coundon in Coventry and in Leamington.
Martin Kane from Severn Trent said: “Over the next 12 months, we aim to ensure that our customers continue to receive a high-quality, cost-effective service through investment in our processes and networks.”
“At the same time, we appreciate that everyone has had to tighten their belts during the recent downturn, and there is help available for our customers.”
“As soon as you feel you are having financial difficulties please speak to us. There are many ways that you can pay your water bill and we will help you find the payment arrangement which suits you best.”
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