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Water UK submission to the Labour Party's consultation on 'Democratic Public Ownership'
Water UK has sent a submission to the Labour Party on their ‘Democratic Public Ownership’ consultation. The submission also examines the Labour Party’s ‘Clear Water’ proposals for nationalising the water and sewerage industry in England. Our view is that, if implemented, the proposals could seriously damage the provision and quality of water and sewerage services in England.
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Water companies reveal additional £8 billion investment with bills kept down again
Water companies in England and Wales will invest more than £8 billion in 2019-20. The investment comes in the fifth year of a £44 billion spending commitment from 2015 to 2020.
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New survey reveals a big fall in support for water nationalisation and shows high levels of trust in water companies
There has been a substantial fall in public support for water nationalisation, according to a new survey by polling experts ComRes.
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‘Fine to Flush’ standard celebrates 100th accreditation
Update: the Fine to Flush ‘wet wipe’ certification will come to an end in March 2024.
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Water UK response to NAO report
On Wednesday 14 October 2015 the National Audit Office published its review of regulation and the water industry. The water industry has worked closely with the NAO over many months and provided a range of figures and information to assist their review of regulation in the sector.
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New research shows water companies in England and Wales outperform comparable water sectors in Europe
Water companies in England and Wales perform better than their main European counterparts, according to a major new report.
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Water and sewerage bills for 2014-15
Water companies are set to complete a five-year investment programme worth £25 billion, while keeping rises in the average household water and sewerage bill below inflation in 2014-15. In November 2009, a five-year package of investment and prices was finalised and April 2014 sees the final year of that package.
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Water bills forecast to see below-inflation increase of 1.7% with a range of support available for those struggling to pay
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Over £8 billion to be invested in water industry this year as bills rise by less than inflation
Water companies in England and Wales will invest more than £8 billion in 2018-19. The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales for 2018-19 will rise by less than inflation, and will help the ongoing investment.